<p>2C works better than 1C</p>
<p>I do agree that Meylani's tests are good. I myself have used his test and I do admit that they prepare you well for IIc</p>
<p>2C definitely works better than 1C; I recommend that you use Princeton Review + Rusen Meylani's 15 Realistic Tests + Rusen Meylani's SAT II Math with TI. Barron's is good but not complete; do not solve its tests for practice. Go to Amazon and read avice for Rusen Meylani, it might give some clue.</p>
<p>funny guy, simurg!</p>
<p>here is a question:</p>
<p>log(x^4)=4logx
log(x^3)=3logx</p>
<p>both are correct, are they not?</p>
<p>log(x^4)=4logx
log(x^3)=3logx</p>
<p>both are correct, yes, however in the set of positive real numbers, not for all real numbers</p>
<p>Neither simurg, nor gigante works for me; I have asked all the people in my team, they have not subscribed to this forum with those nicknames.</p>
<p>how about log(x^4)=2log(x^2)?</p>
<p>log(x^4)=2log(x^2)</p>
<p>it is correct for all nonzero real numbers</p>
<p>thanks, I appreciate your help</p>
<p>obviously i don't, if I did I wouldn't be trying to practice IIC, heh.</p>