SAT Math Tool Mastery: FX-991CW + Desmos
SAT Score Range
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About
This session is focused only on the SAT Math section and how to use Casio FX-991CW and Desmos strategically to boost speed and accuracy. Students will learn the exact calculator and Desmos workflows that fit SAT-style questions: solving equations and systems, working with functions, interpreting graphs, using tables, handling exponentials, and checking answers efficiently under time pressure. We’ll practice with SAT-format problems while building a clear decision rule for when Desmos is faster, when the FX-991CW is safer, and when to do it by hand to avoid traps. The goal is not just knowing the tools, but using them like a high scorer.
What you’ll learn:
FX-991CW setup + fastest SAT functions (solve, table, stats basics, fraction/decimal handling)
Desmos SAT tactics (intersections, sliders, function transforms, regressions, quick graph checks)
Time-saving “tool choice” strategy for each SAT domain
Common SAT traps and how to verify answers in seconds
Who it’s for:
SAT students who want a practical, test-ready system to finish faster, miss fewer questions, and score higher on SAT Math.
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
This is a one-time live session. Please join on time and stay for the full duration to get the complete tool walkthrough and practice. If you need to leave early, no problem—just let me know in the chat before you go.
SESSION 1
8
Mar
SESSION 1
SAT Math
SAT Math
Sun 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM UTCMar 8, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM UTC
This one-time session is built specifically for the SAT Math section and focuses on how to use Desmos and the Casio FX-991CW to solve questions faster, avoid common traps, and verify answers with confidence. You’ll learn the highest-impact SAT workflows: solving equations and systems, using tables, analyzing functions and graphs, handling exponentials, and doing quick answer checks under time pressure. We’ll practice with SAT-style problems and build a simple decision rule for when Desmos is the fastest, when the FX-991CW is safer, and when mental math is best—so you can finish more questions accurately within the time limit.