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DrFoamy said:

Grey Acumen said:
make sure you know the various angles for sin and cos, other than that, there's not much beyond algebra and trig, maybe a teensy bit of basic precalc. 


 No No!

SAT I stops before Trig... trust me!

The subject tests (SAT II... NOT the test in question) have Trig (Ic) and Precalculus (IIc), but not the regular general SAT.


Geometry incorporates the basics of Trig.  There are a few questions on the test that require knowledege about sin and cos and a few more that are much easier if you're familiar with them.