Regents - Algebra Exam (Common Core)
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Exam Description: Additional Information
The Regents Examination in Algebra I (Common Core) consists of one booklet that is administered during the designated time determined by NYSED. Students are permitted three hours to complete the Regents Examination in Algebra I (Common Core).
The Regents Examination in Algebra I (Common Core) contains multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. For multiple-choice questions, students select the correct response from four answer choices. For constructed-response questions, students are required to clearly indicate the necessary steps, including appropriate formula substitutions, diagrams, graphs, charts, etc. In some cases, they may be required to explain, in words, how they arrived at their answers.
Multiple-choice questions measure the Standards for Mathematical Content and may incorporate Standards for Mathematical Practices and real-world applications. Some multiple-choice questions require students to complete multiple steps. Likewise, questions may measure more than one standard, drawing on the simultaneous application of multiple skills and concepts.
The following chart shows the breakdown of the Algebra I Common Core exam.
Category | Percent of Test | Concepts |
Number & Qty | 2%-8% | The Real Number System Quantities |
Algebra | 50%-56% | Seeing Structure in Expressions Arithmetic with Polynomials and Rational Expressions Creating Equations Reasoning with Equations and Inequalities |
Functions | 32%-38% | Interpreting Functions Building Functions Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models |
Statistics & Probability | 5%-10% | Interpreting categorical and quantitative data |