28 New SAT Math Lessons – Advanced Course

Hello everybody. I have been working overtime every single day for the last several months to get the most up to date material to you for the revised SAT as quickly as possible. I am pleased to announce that I will be releasing the new edition of my best selling SAT math book, the Advanced Course from my 28 SAT Math Lessons series in just a few short weeks.

Get on the Notification List

If you are interested in this book, then I strongly suggest you get on my notification list as I will be releasing the book at a very low promotional price for the first few hours of its release. To get on the list simply send an email to

steve@SATPrepGet800.com

with the words “Notify Me” in the subject line.

Get a FREE Sample

If you would like to also get an idea of what the new book will look like, then I am happy to provide you with a free sample consisting of 2 full lessons from the book. To get the free sample simply include the words “Free Sample” in the main body of the email. Please be patient as it may take up to 24 hours to get the sample to you. I anticipate that I will be fulfilling a lot of these requests.

It would be great if you could also provide some information about yourself in the email. For example, are you a student, a parent, a teacher, a tutor, or just someone that enjoys mathematics. What do you do for a living? What are your hobbies? And anything else you would like to share. I would genuinely like to learn about the people that are interested in my materials. This is of course optional however.

I’d like to finish this post with an additional problem right from the book (this one is not included in the free sample). Feel free to post your attempted solutions in the comments. I will provide my own solutions next week.

Level 5 Passport to Advanced Math

For a polynomial p(x), the value of p(–3) is 5. Which of the following must be true about p(x) ?

(A) x – 8 is a factor of p(x).
(B) x + 5 is a factor of p(x).
(C) x – 5 is a factor of p(x).
(D) The remainder when p(x) is divided by x + 3 is 5.

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