The PRAXIS II Mathematics: Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam is taken by candidates interested in teaching middle- and secondary level general mathematics. The exam is composed of two mathematical problems, one proof and one model. A graphing calculator is needed for this exam.
The exam covers discrete mathematics, matrix algebra, probability, statistics, data analysis, functions, trigonometry, measurement, geometry, algebra, number theory, mathematical representations, mathematical connections, proofs, reasoning, and problem solving.
The mathematical proofs and mathematical models sections are each worth 30% of the total score. Each of the two mathematical problems on the PRAXIS II Mathematics: Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1 Exam contribute 20% of the final score.