Mathematics - ACT
Select a topic to practice. Each topic contains exams organized by difficulty level: easy, medium, and hard.
ACT Math: What You Need to Know
The ACT Math section has 60 multiple-choice questions in 60 minutes, covering six content areas: pre-algebra (20–25%), elementary algebra (15–20%), intermediate algebra (15–20%), coordinate geometry (15–20%), plane geometry (20–25%), and trigonometry (5–10%). A calculator is permitted. Questions progress roughly in difficulty from question 1 to 60. The highest-scoring students typically do not run out of time by having a systematic pacing strategy.
How to Prepare for the ACT Math
Identify which content area generates the most errors for you—intermediate algebra and coordinate geometry are where most students lose points—and focus your practice there. Use EntrenAU's topic-specific practice tests at the hard difficulty level to train the type of reasoning the ACT requires. AI tutor explains the full solution process for every wrong answer so you stop repeating the same type of mistake.