<p>The two angles that made it follow ASA, like the directions said. Scarily straightforward.</p>
<p>^yea that was it.</p>
<p>Whatever the bottom left angle was on the left triangle and bottom right on the right triangle. <ABE and <DCF maybe?</p>
<p>^^That’s what I put because the other options didn’t equal.</p>
<p>^Exactly…</p>
<p>ok good, thats the only other one I wasnt sure about, its been a while since I took geo :/</p>
<p>I think the choice was B for that one?</p>
<p>It was either A or B. I thought it was all really easy except for the last 15 so questions. The highest math I have took was Hons Pre-Cal, never took Trig so I only know basic trig. </p>
<p>The coefficent question with the graph and that 45 degrees coefficent was 490 or something and it asked what 30 was? I put 390 because 360+30=390 and that is how I always solved those problems in precal and I was always right, did anybody else put 390?</p>
<p>It was 390, yes.</p>
<p>Yes, I just did it opposite to you. I did 405-45=360 and 390-30=360.</p>
<p>Oh, ok haha. Yay thank you precal! I know you can either add by 2pi, 360, 720, etc</p>
<p>I think me not being in geometry has only hurt me. I hate the way my school had math classes; we had the Integrated 1-3 route and the Algebra,Geo,Algebra2 route and I took the former.</p>
<p>I took 1 semester of geo</p>
<p>Can I miss 2 and still get a 36?</p>
<p>Definitely not. You probably can’t miss any to still have a 36.</p>
<p>How many can you miss to still get a 29</p>
<p>Because I got a 36 on my last Math ACT, and I am fairly certain I did not miss 0.</p>
<p>I don’t have my official book with me, but none of the tests had a math curve that yielded -1 for a 36. That’s what i’m basing my post off of.</p>
<p>MileHigh, when did you last take the ACT?</p>
<p>i got a 35 with -2.
a friend got a 36 with -1.
this was december; the test was also fairly easy, as well.</p>
<p>dont scare yourselves just yet(:</p>