...In calculus one we are introduced to a variety of tools, such as the limit, continuity, derivative, integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. In calculus two we build on our tools by introducing new techniques, such as trigonometric substitution, integration by parts, washers and cylind... (read more)
...The good news is that it's not as tricky as the SAT; expect ACT math questions to be relatively direct. It's true that the Math section does have a few questions on advanced topics (but NO calculus). However, most of the difficult questions aren't hard because you haven't reached that math class yet. So, what makes a question hard? (read more)