SAT Math formula sheet: what to know and how to practise
Reference facts are not enough.
By VectorStudy team
A SAT Math formula sheet can help with reference facts, but students still need to know when to use each relationship and which formulas or methods are not enough on their own. VectorStudy helps students practise SAT Math formula choice across algebra, advanced math, data, geometry and trigonometry. VectorStudy is independent and not affiliated with College Board or SAT.
A SAT Math formula sheet can help with reference facts, but students still need to know when to use each relationship and which formulas or methods are not enough on their own. VectorStudy helps students practise SAT Math formula choice across algebra, advanced math, data, geometry and trigonometry. VectorStudy is independent and not affiliated with College Board or SAT.
What SAT Math formula review should include
Students should separate provided reference information from formulas and methods they must confidently choose during a timed question.
Linear relationships
Quadratics
Functions
Ratios and percentages
Geometry
Trigonometry
Formula recall is not the whole task
SAT Math questions often hide the relevant formula behind wording, graphs, tables or units. The useful skill is recognizing the relationship quickly and checking the result.
Question translation
Graph interpretation
Unit checks
Answer reasonableness
How VectorStudy turns misses into repair
When a formula mistake repeats, VectorStudy can label the weak spot and route the student into a shorter targeted practice set before they return to mixed SAT Math.
How it works
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Answer a short AP, SAT, ACT or high school practice question.
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VectorStudy identifies the weak spot behind the answer.
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The explanation separates concept gaps, method slips and reading mistakes.
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The Error Log stores the mistake so the student can retry it later.
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Flashcards support recall while practice questions test application.
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The next study task focuses on the area most likely to need repair.
How VectorStudy compares
Option
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Generic AI chatbot
Quick explanation or brainstorming.
Usually does not know the student's course map, saved weak spots or exam-specific practice history.
Flashcard app
Vocabulary, formulas and rapid recall.
Flashcards do not replace multi-step practice or test-style reasoning.
Tutoring
Human feedback, accountability and complex misconceptions.
Tutoring can be expensive and students still need consistent practice between sessions.
Official practice materials
Understanding the format and source-of-truth exam structure.
Official materials still need review routines, mistake logs and targeted retakes.
Trust and safety
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FAQs
Does the SAT provide any math reference information?
College Board publishes SAT Math reference information. Students should check official College Board materials for the current test interface and provided facts.
Should I memorise SAT Math formulas anyway?
Yes, students should know the relationships they use often and practise choosing them from context, even when some reference information is available.
Is VectorStudy official SAT prep?
No. VectorStudy is independent and not affiliated with College Board or SAT. It is a practice and weak spot tracking platform.
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