<p>Are you talking about the one where it said 2=2sina and 2=2cos(pi/2-a)?</p>
<p>@thanksagain I’m not the best person to ask for strategy advice, honestly; I just read really fast lol. I feel like the best way to improve reading speed is to read more often, in general (ie. I spend a lot of my time reading for pleasure</p>
<p>does anyone remember any of the ‘should the author delete or add the following sentence and why’ questions on 72G english section? i remember thinking one or two of them were tricky but i forget what exactly they asked</p>
<p>What about the one where it said y^3
Y has to be a positive even number right</p>
<p>@FriendlyChemist which triangle one?</p>
<p>@FriendlyChemist negative event number… so that negatives would cancel and even x odd = even</p>
<p>Isn’t y^3 a negative even number?</p>
<p>It was xy^3 where x is a negative odd number and the product is a positive even number right? If so, it was a negative even number.</p>
<p>In (xy^3), if x is an odd negative number, y has to be an even negative number in order for (xy^3) to equal an even positive number. This is because 1. An even number times an odd number equals an even number. 2. An odd number to the third power equals an odd number. 3. An odd number times an odd number equals a positive number.</p>
<p>Did you guys put cannot be determined for parallelogram?</p>
<p>@umbreon Do you remember the honey mass staying the same question on Science section? It asked which percent of honey is most likely if honey mass stays same? 40/50/60/80?</p>
<p>Oh ok. What about the the second question on English? Be as it may?</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure it’s 10/28/28/10</p>
<p>@timestorms that’s what I got too</p>
<p>opposite sides are equal in length for parallelograms, right? so that means one of the missing side lengths were 10, and the other two had to be the same number, but i could be wrong</p>
<p>who else got a shitton of “no change” answers for english?</p>
<p>English: Easy as usually with some time left over
Math: This is my thing it’s just I spent so much time remembering what that stem and leaf plot meant that I had to guess the last eight. Did you guys get a lot of C’s for the last eight on test 72G?
Reading: The first passage was abnormally difficult compared to what I was use to but the rest was fine.
Science: It was easy but my eyes where just all over the place because I read questions first and trying to find graphs can be difficult. But did anyone else feel it was graph and table heavy this time?</p>
<p>Questions:
- Can some one please explain the adding vectors one because I got something like (6,-4.5) and I only did that by adding all the x and y values?
- Can someone explain their answer for the had sung/sang bridges/bridge’s one?
- For the one about community what did you guys put?
- What was the purpose of the clamp? To stay at room temperature, stop the share of electrons! </p>
<p>How many attempts have y’all had on the ACT? Today was my first. I wish I had done a full test before going in, but i only did section by section :(</p>
<p>1) for vectors, i forgot the answer, but you just add the respective X and Y values
2) bridge needed to be “bridge’s”, so therefore the answer was “sang about the bridge’s…”
3) fellowship
4) science slayed me so i don’t even know</p>
<p>@NIHHIHH 3. fellowship 4. stop the share (I am pretty sure of those 2)</p>