<p>when I got to the last question of the first math section with 5 minutes to spare I was like YESSSS
but after like 4 minutes and 55 seconds I started thinking</p>
<p>I got: Angle 1 Only, 10 for dotted line, 10 as last grid in, 134 for a grid in</p>
<p>i got angle 1 and 2 not sure though, and 18 is definitely correct for dotted line, k = 5/3 yea, what was the question for the g(x) = 9 ?</p>
<p>i agree with angle one, but its not 10 for dotted line because the circumference of a semi-circle is 2 pi, meaning you double 2 pi, and take rational number as diameter(12), then 6 pi, double that, and get rat'l number (4), and then there was a triangle, with hypotenuse of 2(5)^1/2 and a leg of 4. Get the other leg as 2 so 12 + 4 +2 = 18</p>
<p>i got range of 10</p>
<p>to which question was the answer 134? (i don't remember)</p>
<p>edit: i got confused by the angle question and random logic and stuff so i plugged in one angle and solved and compared from there</p>
<p>damn it, i hope the angle section is experimental
i put 2 & 4 D:</p>
<p>so answer to angle one is only 1?</p>
<p>agree with prince on dotted line and range of 10, and yea which one was the 134?</p>
<p>idk but there was def 134. </p>
<p>Whats this angle question every keeps talking about?
It this the one where there was equalitaral triangle within a right triangle? that was 15 right? 90-60 = 30, 30/2 = 15</p>
<p>it was quesiton 20 to some section, and it had a crazy long question with a diagram like AO is parallel to PR, and AC is perpendicular to Idk....lol; yea i think i got 15 as a mult choice answer</p>
<p>@godofwar</p>
<p>the angle question was the stupid question
where it was asking which angle #3 was congruent with
and it had a diagram of a parallel pair and 2 perp pairs</p>
<p>angle 1 i think, and not experimental. i had CR experimentaal</p>
<p>im hoping the section with the angle question was experimental because i had 4 math sections, i hope that was experimental lol</p>
<p>ah dam just read your pots cc3c
1 wrong on math ><</p>
<p>lol sorry, still a 780!</p>
<p>:( 1 wrong here as well
i hope that's the only one</p>
<p>i had this version: sec 2,3,5,8</p>
<p>wut do u think 5 ommited, -5 would be</p>
<ul>
<li>Angle 1 only. I spent about 4 minutes drawing ever variation of the diagram to make sure I was right...</li>
<li>NSJP's explanation is correct. It was definitely 30 games.</li>
<li>18 for the dotted line. It seemed too easy for a last question though...</li>
<li>The one for the Celsius/Fahrenheit scale was 10. I was wondering why that one was so easy too...and panicking because I thought I was missing something.</li>
<li>9 for the f(x), g(x) thing...it was way too subjective.</li>
<li>k = 5/3 for sure. Plugged each one into my calculator and solved it the long way.</li>
</ul>
<p>I hated this math. It seemed too easy, and I questioned myself way too much because of it.</p>
<p>what was the f(x) and g(x) question?</p>
<p>The f(x) and g(x) one was 9.
Is the (r+1)^2+(s-2)^2=0 one was r=-1 right?</p>
<p>^ Yes!! That was my only questionable one! It's definitely -1.</p>
<p>Thanks so far I've gotten all of the math ones right hoping for no stupid mistakes.</p>
<p>There was a grid-in question about the area of the parallelogram; anyone remember that? It took me forever and I don't know if I just missed something really obvious.</p>