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Oh wow, starting right off the bat with a bold claim about Desmos being essential and underutilized. I'm already intrigued to see how they back this up, especially the jab at Khan Academy.
Okay, so the core argument is that manual methods are too slow for the SAT and Desmos is the key. That's a pretty strong stance, and honestly, it makes a lot of sense if the calculator can really speed things up.
It's interesting how they're framing this as a strategic shift from calculation to technology. I can definitely see how approaching SAT math with a focus on how to best use the tools could be a game-changer.

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The video immediately establishes the SAT's Desmos calculator as a critical, yet underutilized, tool [0:00]. The speaker argues that relying solely on manual problem-solving methods, as often taught by platforms like Khan Academy, is inefficient and unnecessary for the SAT math section [0:00-0:15]. Desmos is presented as a faster and more accurate alternative for navigating these exam questions [0:15].
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The video immediately establishes the SAT's Desmos calculator as a critical, yet underutilized, tool [0:00]. The speaker argues that relying solely on manual problem-solving methods, as often taught by platforms like Khan Academy, is inefficient and unnecessary for the SAT math section [0:00-0:15]. Desmos is presented as a faster and more accurate alternative for navigating these exam questions [0:15].
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