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The Three Lenses for Every SAT Math Problem
One of the biggest misconceptions about SAT Math is that each problem has one correct way to solve it. This belief leads many students to approach every question the same way, usually by defaulting to algebra and working through the steps until an answer appears. While this approach sometimes works, it often leads to wasted time, unnecessary complexity, and avoidable mistakes. High scoring SAT students think differently. They understand that most SAT Math problems can be solv
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