Syllabus Overview

  • Part one: Algebra
  • Section Two: Geomtry
  • Section Three: Statistics

General Details

Duration: 15 Days Total hours: 1 hr. each

 

 

EmSAT is a nationally standardized system which is computer-based tests, for United Arab Emirates students. EmSAT serves as a mark point for high school students in their senior year filtering them for university admission to colleges and scholarships for the same.

 

EmSAT Achieve Math is a yard sale assessing the test takers to analyze if they are fit to study mathematics at the college or university level.

Interpretation of the structure of algebraic expressions (60% – 70% of test) consists of the following:

 

 

  1. Writing algebraic expressions in symbiotic forms to solve mathematical problems.
  2. Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials.
  3. Understand the relationship between zeros and factors of polynomials.
  4. Use polynomial facts to solve problems.
  5. Rewriting a rational function.
  6. Forming equations that describe numbers or relationships.
  7. Understand solving equations as a way to interpret and explain justifications.
  8. Quantitative interpretation and the use of units to solve problems.
  9. Perform arithmetic operations on complex numbers.
  10. Carrying out mathematical operations on vectors.
  11. Solve equations and inequalities in one variable.
  12. solving systems of equations.
  13. Representing and solving equations and inequalities graphically.
  14. Understand the concept of a function and use the function symbol.
  15. Interpret functions that arise in applications through context.
  16. Analysis of functions using different representations.
  17. Building a function that forms a relationship between two quantities.
  18. Carrying out mathematical operations on matrices and using matrices in applications.
  19. Solve problems at the end.
  20. Solve basic problems in derivation.
  21. Building new functions from existing functions.
  22. Create and compare linear and basic models and solve problems.
  23. Interpret expressions for functions in terms of the states they represent.
  24. Expanding the domain of trigonometric functions using the unit circle.
  25. Modeling periodic phenomena using trigonometric functions.
  26. Proving and Applying Trigonometric Identities.
  27. Use the properties of rational and irrational numbers.
  28. Solve basic problems in integration.

The second section (15% – 25% of test) consists of the following:

 

  1. Understanding congruence of conversions.
  2. proof of engineering theorems.
  3. Understanding Similarity Through Similarity Transformations.
  4. Proving theories with similarities.
  5. Knowing trigonometric ratios and solving problems involving angled triangles.
  6. The application of trigonometry to trigonometry in general.
  7. Understand and apply circuit theorems.
  8. Converting between geometric description and conic section equation.
  9. Use coordinates to prove simple algebraic geometric theorems.
  10. Explanation of volume formulas and their use in solving problems.
  11. Visualize the relationships between 2D shapes and 3D objects.

The third section (15% – 25% of test) consists of the following:

 

  1. Summarize, represent and interpret data for a single variable.
  2. Summarize, represent and interpret data for two fluent and quantitative variables.
  3. Interpretation of linear models.
  4. Understand and evaluate the random processes underlying statistical experiments.
  5. Formulate inferences and justify results from sample questionnaires, experiments and observational studies.
  6. Understand independent events and conditional probabilities and use them to interpret data.
  7. Using probability rules to calculate the probabilities of complex events in a standardized statistical model.
  8. Calculate expected values ​​and use them to solve problems.
  9. Using probability to evaluate decision outcomes.
  10. proof of engineering theorems.

Total Time for Test: 60 questions: 2 hours

 

EmSAT Math Achieve is a computer-based test and has 3 major sections – Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics.

Test sections, questions, and options are randomized. Sections and subsections of the test are
timed by the computer. Test takers can see how much time they have throughout the test.

About the instructor

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Jesna KH

Masters in Engineering-M.Tech (University 3rd Rank Holder)

Ms. Jesna is an expert Maths trainer who has completed her Masters in Electronics (M.Tech) Engineering, qualified with a 3rd Rank from the Mahatma Gandhi University in India. She has a Bachelor's degree in Instrumentation Engineering and was ranked fourth in her university. She has been teaching math to engineering and high school students for over ten years. Her mission, as a teacher, is to "Assist students in developing the passion and skills ,provide students with the highest quality learning experiences, expose and teach students about community services with its associated values and rewards."

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