ACT June testers

<p>you took each point and plugged it in to 5x-2y, and then the one that gave the highest value was the answer, which was 22</p>

<p>@seasmart, for the slopes one, did you get that one was positive and the other was negative or something like that…? That’s what I got</p>

<p>For the one with the two triangles I think I ended up with 13.7. I used the Law of Sines and the Pythagorean Theorem for that one.</p>

<p>what about a triangle b=a/b+b/a</p>

<p>For those who got 13.7, do you remember what the answer choice was?</p>

<p>13.7 was c. </p>

<p>@ufiscool, It couldnt be that one because if you ;multiple them you wouldnt have a slope of 1, it would have to be negative.</p>

<p>@seasmart</p>

<p>If you are right, then I am extremely lucky. I rushed to fill in choices toward the end and I filled in C for that one. I also filled in J for the last one…I don’t even know what the question was…</p>

<p>The last q I think I got -2 but I have no faith in my algebraic division skills.</p>

<p>For the English, is it “in itself” or “as itself”.</p>

<p>Also, what made his paintings seem unique?</p>

<p>what was the f(g(x)??</p>

<p>notatruetarheel, i put in itself…i think its one of those expressions that you just had to know.</p>

<p>Is anyone positive in the answer for the question with the midpoints of a triangle asking for slopes?</p>

<p>it was “in itself”</p>

<p>The last question was -1. If you graph it you have to look for where x+2=0 is a solution, or in this case where x=-2. FOr English it was in itself, its just an expression and @collegebound 41, if you look on the previous page, I gave a detailed explanation.</p>

<p>seasmart…i put the two horizontal lines that were parallel with each other and directly above iirc</p>

<p>I put in itself as well. I picked it because I have heard that expression before.</p>

<p>was the last question c/j???</p>

<p>what answer choice was the last one? j? also what did u guys get for question 58? i got x^2-50/50</p>

<p>what about the one english question about athletes and the Olympics or something</p>

<p>what was the geometric proof one? that was really odd to see a proof on the act…i put SAS because i wasnt sure if AAA was valid(and google says it isnt)</p>