2011 January SAT: Math

<p>i think about 6 or 7 wrong would be a 650</p>

<p>I’m unsure of the sign. It was on the test. I got a experimental writing section (Mercator maps).</p>

<p>@Syndekit</p>

<p>I haven’t seen any math I’ve gotten wrong for sure yet. But math is harder to check than CR.</p>

<p>will 1 wrong be a 780 or 770</p>

<p>Hopefully its lenient and -1 is still 800</p>

<p>So, if only one person on college confidential got -0 maybe there is hope for a -1 800.
(Crosses fingers…)</p>

<p>was -4 choice A?</p>

<p>uhh @redragon
not really.
you should see the 78+ pages (and counting) that CR has filled up.
speaking as a CC’er that has been following both this thread and the CR thread, i can say that CR is definitely much harder to check, since often times, the options are so ambiguous and very often prone to one’s opinion…</p>

<p>math is the universal language. there is one right answer. boom.</p>

<p>@violinplayer: i believe so. A.</p>

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<p>x^2+8x>-15 was the original form. I’m such an idiot. I plugged in and, without thinking, was like (-4)^2-8(4)=-12, which is less than -15 (when -12 is obviously more than -15).</p>

<p>hey for the 9/4 problem, what was the answer choice? was it B?</p>

<p>x^2+8x<-15 was actually the equation, it should be -4 right?</p>

<p>16-32 is -16, that’s less than -15</p>

<p>If you plug in -6 it becomes 36-48 = -12, that can’t be right…</p>

<p>@Tenors, yes I believe so. -4 (choice B?) was the answer I got for that question as well.</p>

<p>@mikin253, not completely certain, but I feel like it was answer D or E. Could be way off, though.</p>

<p>^So is it A? I thought B was 1/4</p>

<p>10 char</p>

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<p>Oh, crap. It was. So I’m not so stupid; I’m just stupid about being stupid. Meta-stupid even. </p>

<p>I don’t remember which answer -4 was… but I don’t think it was “A.”</p>

<p>^So was +4 A?</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the Grid-in question that had the answer 16? It wasn’t the x+y+z question, that was MC.</p>

<p>@mikin im pretty sure the answer was D 9:4 … i remember that B was 4:9 which is not the right ratio</p>

<p>what was the answer to the question regarding the parabola and line with slope 1 asking what is a when g(a)-f(a)<0</p>

<p>^ i think that was 2</p>