<p>sum and product of 2#s are given and find sum of reciprocals…</p>
<p>Yea the answer for this q was 1/2</p>
<p>For the picture I’d guess E cause isn’t it possible to do this: y=(x-3)(x-4)^4(x-1)(x+2)(x+1)(x+3). You could raise it so any power so I think the degree has no maximum. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.</p>
<p>it was really hard</p>
<p>It was terrible :’(
It was so easy at first, I even double checked to see if I was writing Math 2 and not 1!
But then, I don’t know what happened,
Gosh, I hope I don’t get less than last time :/</p>
<p>3 questions, was the intercept still (0,3) and 29 about a and b constants 2- D
47 about -1<x<1 pi/4 D, I guessed the last two</p>
<p>Sorry ders12, I got (0,4) for the y intercept and -1 for the value of a</p>
<p>nuuu i got 0,4 for y inter, but a=-2</p>
<p>I got 0,4 for y inter, and a = -2 as well.</p>
<p>What did you all get for the box plot? i got A. I only</p>
<p>it was e i think, also why was it 0,4? it moved two over to the left</p>
<p>what was E and why?
and it moved two over, from (2, 4) to (0, 4)</p>
<p>what about the pi/4 for question 47?</p>
<p>also the two triangles where (sin A)/(sin B) = 3? what was the length of that side</p>
<p>yea moved two the left, the starting point was 2,4. also if u just plugged the x value into equation u should of gotten the yvalue of 4 anyway</p>
<p>because the range was from 5-10 for A and 1-8 for B, damn, i thought the original point was (0.3)</p>
<p>lol ders, asking the questions i omitted. I omitted 4 in total, how good is the curve?</p>
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<p>and coooooooo, i know i got I as valid, but i think i got III. as true as well… not sure doe, any other answers for the box plot question?</p>
<p>Ugh most of the test was not like the practice tests at all</p>
<p>for the box plot I got I and III too but I’m not sure about how right that is.</p>
<p>@sparealias:
what problem were you talking about? (“isn’t it possible to do this: y=(x-3)(x-4)^4(x-1)(x+2)(x+1)(x+3)…”)</p>
<p>@ders12:
I think you went up 2: The original y-int was (0,1) and you got (0,3), but f(x+2) is left 2, so the point (2,4) gets moved to (0,4), which is the correct answer</p>
<p>What question were you talking about ("-1<x<1 pi/4 D…")?</p>
<p>The question where you had to find a gave you (4+a)x on the right side after multiplying out and combining right terms. Since there was a 2x on the left, you solve 2=4+a and get a = -2.</p>
<p>@hiking7610 the question 47 about -1≤ x≤ 1and -1≤y≤1</p>