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Review circle and square geometry for SAT math test B 6:19

Trying to get into a good college? You're going to need to ace those SATs. Instead of expensive tutors and study guides, try MiTeach, this video SAT prep course series from Jack. Whether you're last-minute cramming, or practicing throughout the summer, these lessons will get you ready for a great score, maybe even a 1600. In this video segment, Jack teaches how to review geometry problems involving circles and squares. Even if math isn't your favorite subject, learn how to do these circle and square geometry problems so that the real SAT test will be no sweat.

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