Because each question on the Math section deals with different numbers and mathematical scenarios, it's not as simple as the Reading and Writing section to identify exactly what each question stem will look like. You can still use the descriptions in this section to determine which math domains and skills you want to focus on in the Student Question Bank.
Math Questions
Domain: Algebra
Skill: Linear equations in one variable
Domain: Algebra
Skill: Linear functions in one variable
Domain: Algebra
Skill: Linear equations in two variables
Domain: Algebra
Skill: Systems of two linear equations in two variables
Domain: Algebra
Skill: Linear inequalities in one or two variables
Domain: Advanced Math
Skill: Equivalent expressions
Domain: Advanced Math
Skill: Nonlinear equations in one variable and systems of equations in two variables
Domain: Advanced Math
Skill: Nonlinear functions
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and units
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Percentages
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: One-variable data—Distributions and measures of center and spread
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Two-variable data—Models and scatterplots
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Probability and conditional probability
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Inference from sample statistics and margin of error
Domain: Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill: Evaluating statistical claims—Observational studies and experiments
Domain: Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill: Area and volume
Domain: Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill: Lines, angles, and triangles
Domain: Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill: Right triangles and trigonometry
Domain: Geometry and Trigonometry
Skill: Circles