Math · Advanced Math

Non Linear Equations in One Variable and System of Equations in Two Variables

Solving quadratic, absolute value, radical, and nonlinear system equations

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You get a quadratic, a radical, or a system with curves. The question asks: solve it, or tell me how many solutions exist.

Why this matters

This skill covers quadratics, absolute values, radicals, and mixed systems. There are five question types, each requiring a different technique.

The five patterns

The biggest trap: forgetting to check for extraneous solutions after solving radical or absolute value equations. The algebra gives you a number, but plugging it back in proves it doesn't work. The SAT counts on you skipping that step.