<p>ProcrastiNate..................................
any plans on college yet?</p>
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nvm.. if you plug in numbers it works f(2) + f(2) =f(2+2)
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<p>Umm...plugging in numbers doesn't help you at all. You were supposed to use the rule F(x+y)= F(x) + F(y).</p>
<p>For example, take the function F(x) = x^2</p>
<p>F(2) + F(2) = 2^2 + 2^2 = 4 + 4 + 8
F(2+2) = F(4) = 4^2 = 16</p>
<p>You can't just plug in numbers for any problem.</p>
<p>hi!
not really (ok fine, dream school that i'll never get in to: upenn, other stuff: mcgill, usc, stuff like that...) why?</p>
<p>sorry i'm a sophomore!
but i still don't get your explanation, crnprdian
so we can conclude 1&3 are both right?</p>
<p>sats don't get us anywhere these days.
by the time i apply to college, it'll be harder i guess...</p>
<p>What was the benign monster one? I think i put it clarified the factory process or something along those lines.</p>
<p>i got that one with the I, II, III wrong too. i didn't read the initial equation, the "if" part. which means any function we plug in has to satisfy that initial equation.</p>
<p>yeah calgar i got that too
the only thing bothers me is that godot, who runs a sat tutoring company or something like that, got a different answer</p>
<p>i guess that just means i should start tutoring tho :P</p>
<p>The last passage about the woman who loved to read books?
What was the purpose of the paragraph that talked about birds and bees?</p>
<p>Was it to explain why she liked to read about the birds or bees, or identify what kinds of books she read during a particular time period</p>
<p>I chose the latter</p>
<p>I picked the latter also ptang.</p>
<p>the latter</p>
<p>Math question... The one with t and w are integers where t>w, what is the difference between the sums of t + s and w +s?</p>
<p>Or something like that. Anyone remember?</p>
<p>yeah the question asked for the difference between t + s and w + s,</p>
<p>Which is simply t - w</p>
<p>Hmm... was that option A or C?</p>
<p>ptang, calgar, and kizuna, that must have been one of the experimental sections anyway</p>
<p>couldn't be.
i only had 3 math sections and had bunch of writing ones.</p>
<p>The Answer To The Disease One Was Mitigated
Which I Put
But Then
I Changed It
Cause Im Stupid
:'(</p>
<p>disease? that's definately an experimental section</p>
<p>no it was a vocab one
i remember getting mitigated for something</p>
<p>and yeah i remember the passage now, i put to show what she read at that time period. didn't make that much sense but i guess it made more sense than the rest of the answers</p>
<p>it read, the scientist wanted not to ________ the disease, but to erradicate it completely. something along those lines. except not exactly that cause mitigated doesnt fit grammatically. but it was mitigated. which is to weaken/reduce.</p>