📊 New York Algebra I Regents Exam Past Papers (2014-2026)
Access the complete collection of official New York State Algebra I Regents examination past papers, scoring keys, rating guides, model response sets, and conversion charts from June 2014 to January 2026. Essential resources for students preparing for the NYS Algebra I Regents exam.
📋 Exam Format: The Algebra I Regents consists of 37 questions across four parts: Part I (24 multiple-choice, 2 points each), Part II (8 constructed response, 2 points each), Part III (4 questions, 4 points each), and Part IV (1 question, 6 points each). Students have 3 hours to complete the examination with a graphing calculator.
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🎯 Key Topics Covered in Algebra I Regents
Algebra - Equations & Inequalities
30-40% of examLinear equations and inequalities, systems of equations (linear and linear-quadratic), solving equations algebraically and graphically, literal equations, and word problems.
Functions
25-35% of examFunction notation, domain and range, linear functions, quadratic functions, exponential functions, function transformations, interpreting graphs, and real-world modeling.
Statistics & Analyzing Data
15-20% of examOne-variable statistics (mean, median, mode, standard deviation), scatter plots, correlation, line of best fit, residuals, and interpreting data displays.
Number System & Quantity
5-10% of examProperties of rational and irrational numbers, operations with radicals, integer exponents, scientific notation, and unit conversions.
Creating Equations
10-15% of examWriting equations from verbal descriptions, creating linear and exponential models from context, rearranging formulas, and solving practical application problems.
Sequences
5-10% of examArithmetic and geometric sequences, explicit and recursive formulas, finding terms in sequences, and distinguishing between linear and exponential growth.
📖 How to Use These Past Papers Effectively
- Start with recent papers: Begin with the most recent examinations (2024-2026) to familiarize yourself with current question formats and calculator requirements.
- Time yourself strictly: Complete practice papers within the 3-hour time limit to develop essential pacing and time management skills.
- Review model responses carefully: Study the model response sets to understand proper mathematical notation, work-showing requirements, and what earns full credit.
- Analyze scoring keys immediately: Check answers using official scoring keys and rating guides to identify specific content areas requiring more practice.
- Understand conversion charts: Learn how raw scores map to scaled scores to set realistic target scores for your desired performance level.
- Practice calculator skills: Become proficient with your graphing calculator, including regression, graphing, table features, and statistical calculations.
- Focus on weak domains: If you struggle consistently with functions, statistics, or systems of equations, dedicate additional study time to those topics.
- Work through older papers: Practice with exams from 2014-2020 to expose yourself to diverse question styles and build comprehensive topic mastery.
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