It will be betweeen 15 to 20 questions picked from those 60 topics:
| 1 | Finding slope given two points on the line |
| 2 | Writing the equation of a line given the slope and a point on the line |
| 3 | Writing the equation of the line through two given points |
| 4 | Writing equations of lines parallel and perpendicular to a given line through a point |
| 5 | Finding inputs and outputs of a function from its graph |
| 6 | Finding where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant given the graph: Interval notation |
| 7 | Finding local maxima and minima of a function given the graph |
| 8 | Domain and range from the graph of a continuous function |
| 9 | Graphing a parabola of the form y = ax2 + bx + c: Integer coefficients |
| 10 | Graphing a piecewise-defined function |
| 11 | Determining the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial function |
| 12 | Inferring properties of a polynomial function from its graph |
| 13 | Composition of two functions: Advanced |
| 14 | Determining whether two functions are inverses of each other |
| 15 | Inverse functions: Problem type 1 |
| 16 | Inverse functions: Problem type 2 |
| 17 | Domain of a rational function |
| 18 | Solving a rational equation that simplifies to quadratic: Binomial denominators and numerators |
| 19 | Sketching the graph of a rational function: Linear over linear |
| 20 | Domain of a square root function: Advanced |
| 21 | Rationalizing the denominator of a radical expression using conjugates |
| 22 | Solving a radical equation that simplifies to a linear equation: One radical, basic |
| 23 | Solving a radical equation that simplifies to a linear equation: Two radicals |
| 24 | Converting between logarithmic and exponential equations |
| 25 | Expanding a logarithmic expression: Problem type 1 |
| 26 | Writing an expression as a single logarithm |
| 27 | Solving a multi-step equation involving a single logarithm |
| 28 | Solving an equation involving logarithms on both sides: Problem type 2 |
| 29 | Solving an exponential equation by using logarithms: Exact answers in logarithmic form |
| 30 | Solving exponential equations by using logarithms and natural logarithms: Decimal answers |
| 31 | Graphing an exponential function and its asymptote: f(x) = a(e)x-b + c |
| 32 | The graph, domain, and range of a logarithmic function |
| 33 | Graphing a logarithmic function: Advanced |
| 34 | Translating the graph of a logarithmic or exponential function |
| 35 | Distance between two points in the plane |
| 36 | Writing an equation of a circle given its center and a point on the circle |
| 37 | Writing an equation of a circle given the endpoints of a diameter |
| 38 | Distance between two points in the plane |
| 39 | Writing an equation of a circle given its center and a point on the circle |
| 40 | Arc length and central angle measure |
| 41 | Area of a sector of a circle |
| 42 | Using trigonometry to find distances |
| 43 | Using a trigonometric ratio to find an angle measure in a right triangle |
| 44 | Using trigonometry to find angles of elevation or depression |
| 45 | Solving a right triangle |
| 46 | Solving a triangle with the law of sines: Problem type 1 |
| 47 | Solving a triangle with the law of cosines |
| 48 | Amplitude, period, and phase shift of sine and cosine functions |
| 49 | Sketching the graph of a sine or cosine function: Problem type 1 |
| 50 | Sketching the graph of a sine or cosine function: Problem type 2 |
| 51 | Composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function: Problem type 1 |
| 52 | Composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function: Problem type 2 |
| 53 | Composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function: Problem type 3 |
| 54 | Simplifying trigonometric expressions |
| 55 | Sum and difference identities: Problem type 2 |
| 56 | Double-angle identities: Problem type 2 |
| 57 | Finding solutions in an interval for a basic equation involving sine or cosine |
| 58 | Solving a basic trigonometric equation involving sine or cosine |
| 59 | Plotting a point in polar coordinates |
| 60 | Converting an equation written in rectangular coordinates to one written in polar form |


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