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Fundamentals
of College Algebra DANTES Test
The
Fundamentals of College Algebra DANTES Test covers the material
that is taught in a one-semester class at the 101 college level.
This
test will cover basic algebra, equations (linear and quadratic),
logarithmic functions and real numbers. This test assumes that you
know the basic vocabulary, symbols and notations generally found
in a college level algebra course. You will be allowed to bring
a non-programmable calculator to the test. The testing center should
also provide or allow scratch paper.
There
is no penalty for guessing on the test and there are some pretest
questions included that are not scored, so make sure you answer
each and every question. |
Credits:
3 - Lower Division
Number
of Questions: 78
Recommended
Passing Score: 47 old test /400 new test
Time
to complete the test: 90 min
Rank
of Difficulty: 3

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Information
you will need to know for the Fundamentals of College Algebra DANTES
test includes:
- polynomials
- exponents
- logarithms
- linear
equations
- functions
- domain
and range
- graphs
- inverse
functions
- real
numbers
- complex
numbers
- factorials
- graphing
- quadratic
equations
- coordinate
system
The
sections of the Fundamentals of College Algebra DANTES test are
broken down as follows:
Basic
Algebra 11%
Factoring Polynomials 7%
Radicals, Exponents, and Logarithms 9%
Linear Equations and Inequalities 16%
Absolute Value Equations 6%
Quadratic Equations and Inequalities 9%
Graphing 17%
Equations Involving Radicals 16%
Rational Expressions 9%
Functions 7%
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