<p>it went something like "the father arguing with the tv shows that )he disagrees with how the news on civil rights was broadcasted"</p>
<p>the clairvoyant one...thnx to a pokemon episode i got it right! yay me!</p>
<p>jt: how is CB gonna know? the only way to get caught is to videotape urself discussing the answers and send it to CB. Unless ur account here has ur real name and stuff...besides. its only bad if u get caught. </p>
<p>p.s. spent years trying to get rid of a conscience.</p>
<p>anyone else have any thoughts on the father/tv one?</p>
<p>shh jt</p>
<p>and the correct answer to the bird one was "as inhabit"
i was reasonably sure of this and once godot said that's what he/she got as well then i was positive.</p>
<p>father/tv was 100% passionate about civil rights...i think it was A</p>
<p>how bout this one if F(x + y) = F(x) + F(y)
and a = b, which of these is true</p>
<p>I. F(a+b) = 2F(a)</p>
<p>II. F(a + b) = [F(a)]squared</p>
<p>III. F(b) + F(b) = F(2a)</p>
<p>is it just I or I and III</p>
<p>yeah was it I or I&III
i don't think III works... somehow</p>
<p>
<p>arent you not allowed to talk/distribute questions/answers?
</p>
<p>Technically you are not allowed. But come on, I'm pretty sure everyone else already took it and the CollegeBoard wouldn't be dumb enough to use the same booklet for any (if any) late test-takers. </p>
<p>On the ACT (or PSAE I forgot), you aren't even allowed to "memorize" the questions. I'm pretty sure everyone broke that rule.</p>
<p>i put I&III but now that i look at it III could be wrong</p>
<p>It was I and III.</p>
<p>father/tv was passionate.</p>
<p>the bird one is either than, or "as inhabit". originally i was positive "than" was right, but as inhabit may be correct. because i think that the
sentence: "Twice as many people go to central as south" is short form of "Twice as many people go to central as go to south." </p>
<p>"Twice as many people go to central than south" isn't correct i don't think.</p>
<p>That was a dumb question.</p>
<p>-for the math one:</p>
<p>It's one only. </p>
<p>if the function was F(x)= X^2 , and a=b=3. then 9+9 doesnt equal 6^2</p>
<p>Whoops. I had I and III for a reading question, not that Math Question.</p>
<p>
<p>I. F(a+b) = 2F(a)</p>
<p>II. F(a + b) = [F(a)]squared</p>
<p>III. F(b) + F(b) = F(2a)</p>
<p>is it just I or I and III
</p>
<p>III works</p>
<p>Since a = b...
F(b) + F(b) = F(a) + F(a)</p>
<p>since F(x) + F(y) = F(x+y)...
F(a) + F(a) = F(a+a) </p>
<p>since (a + a) = 2a...
F(a+a) = F(2a)</p>
<p>It ain't hard.</p>
<p>any explanation on why III is right?</p>
<p>Wow, this thread is making me feel confident. Thus far, I only got three wrong total that I know of. I also omitted just two. So...considering my goal was 2150, I'm feeling good so far.</p>
<p>I'm just curious...can someone explain the octagon/triangles one? Everytime I do it, I get 8, so obviously I misunderstood the question.</p>
<p>im pretty sure its I only because if the function has something like x^2 then the two wont be equal</p>
<p>III is right dammit, i didn't read the first part of the question.</p>
<p>I didn't realize that it said f(x+y)=F(x) + F(y)</p>
<p>daaaang, how did i overlook that, its saying the same thing basically</p>
<p>= F(a) + F(a)
= F(a+a)...........
can you do that???</p>
<p>nvm.. if you plug in numbers it works
f(2) + f(2)
=f(2+2)</p>
<p>i feel extremely retarded at this point.</p>
<p>polkahard just draw a octogan and divide it up...</p>
<p>it's so annoying
i'm fairly confident that i only got one question wrong on the entire test.</p>
<p>....and totally absolutely horridly bombed the essay.
so instead of hoping for a 2400 i'm hoping for a 2300
gah</p>
<p>yeah I only put I but I think III. works as well</p>
<p>crap that makes -1 for math bye bye 800</p>