SAT Section 2: Mathematics evaluates college-bound students on algebraic proficiency, advanced mathematical modeling, and data analysis. Candidates must solve multi-step linear, quadratic, and exponential equations while interpreting complex statistical datasets and geometric principles. The assessment emphasizes functional notation, coordinate geometry, trigonometric ratios, and polynomial manipulation without calculator-aided computation. Participants demonstrate mastery in manipulating rational expressions, analyzing quantitative variables, and applying quantitative reasoning to real-world scenarios. Proficiency requires precise execution of algebraic identities, system analysis, and graphical interpretation of functions. Success demands rigorous logical deduction, technical accuracy in symbolic computation, and the ability to synthesize abstract mathematical concepts under strict time constraints.