<p>Discuss Math questions here</p>
<p>Everyone has been saying that they thought the math was difficult, I don’t know. I got through all the problems with 10-15 minutes left so I had plenty of time to work them all out. I know I got problem 60 wrong though since I made the mistake of putting 4 times the square root of 3, when that was the diameter not the radius :(</p>
<p>But if we get the generous curve that everyone says we’re going to I’d expect a 34-36.</p>
<p>lol,no one’s posting on this math thread,since it was so easy,while all the other sections are being FILLEd with posts</p>
<p>Do you remember the answer to a question that was like "if w and z are positive integers and 2^w = y^3 or something… i’m not sure exactly. but in the answer choices it had “infinitely many.”</p>
<p>dang,that question was hard,
I put 2 as my answer</p>
<p>My friend and I guessed 2 on that one.</p>
<p>thank goodness,im not the only one who guessed that lol</p>
<p>I put two too!
I knew one solution worked, so it couldn’t be zero, and then i just guessed that it was 2.</p>
<p>math is my best subject, and i didn’t finish the last few so i had to just bubble, but i thought it was difficult.</p>
<p>it was 2, 2 and 3 worked and 3 and 2 worked</p>
<p>thank god lol,i might actually get a 36,(I was kind of in a lax mood when doing the math section,since i already got a 36 on my previous test in February) [some universities will superscore your ACT scores]</p>
<p>Was the period of the 2sinbx pi, 2pi, 4pi, or 8pi?</p>
<p>i put pi,didnt even read the question,just looked at the graph,so im really worried now lol</p>
<p>I thought it was 2 Pi </p>
<p>but someone mentioned somewhere that it was Pi</p>
<p>well it was really clear from the graph that the answer’s pi…lol</p>
<p>lol ugh! we just went over that stuff in class this past week too!</p>
<p>from the equation and graph it is pi</p>
<p>well,i took trigonometry last year so im pretty confident…
people who learn trig for the first time,tend to say 2pi for the periods of any given graph</p>
<p>it was pi, half the period of a regular sin graph</p>
<p>does anyone know if 2 wrong in math has ever been a 35</p>