2011 January SAT: Math

<p>I’m pretty sure I got 3pi. =/</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question with the answer slope = -4? Or was the slop +4?</p>

<p>was this a multiple choice question? or experimental? I don’t remember it at all…</p>

<p>CH3, The slope was -4
Kickat, this was all multiple choice, non-experimental</p>

<p>Really hoping -1 is an 800…</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question with the line and it gave a point and asked to find the sum of a+b? Was the point (0,1) or (1,0)? I had 0 for my answer…</p>

<p>@Presidont</p>

<p>Was that the one involving a parallel line?</p>

<p>If so, a was -2/3, the same as the slope of the parallel line, and b was 1, giving the result of 1/3.</p>

<p>I recall getting 1/3 as my answer on that one as well. I think (0,1) was the point too.</p>

<p>Yep, they gave you the y intercept (0,1) and since the slope is the same as Redragon said, -2/3 + 1 = 1/3.</p>

<p>I had 1/3 also. I seem to remember getting 0, and then realizing that it was 1/3 at the last second.</p>

<p>1/3 was definitely the right answer.</p>

<p>@goodscores do you remember what the question was (answer slope=-4)</p>

<p>@CH3COOH</p>

<p>That was the one that gave the equation of a parabola and then asked for the slope of a line that passed through its vertex, but I don’t remember the numbers.</p>

<p>Dammit 1x. :frowning: Careless error but hopefully my 800 in math 2 can make up for it.</p>

<p>So, how many people think that they have gotten -0 so far?</p>

<p>Blah, sorry for asking this again, but I wanted to make sure. Was the (x+3)(x+5)> (i forgot the sign) 0 question, x=-6 or -4?</p>

<p>the answer was -4</p>

<p>No, I’m pretty sure it was -6. -4 came out to -1. -6 was 3. Unless the sign was <0.</p>

<p>Wolfram alpha:
<a href=“(x+3)(x+5)>0,[/url] - Wolfram|Alpha”>(x+3)(x+5)>0, - Wolfram|Alpha;

<p>I don’t remember that question at all. Was it formed a different way? Or on an experimental section?</p>

<p>Alright, if I omitted like 5-6, how many do you think I could have gotten wrong to get a 650?</p>