Jan 2008 Math

<p>an entire section…which ever subject u get 4 sections for, one of the sections is experimental…</p>

<p>phand8, i doubt it</p>

<p>If i got 2 wrong on grid-ins (which is like 2 omit basically) and 1 wrong on the multiple choice, what do you suppose my score will be? D: I’m like super worried… :frowning: do you think my score will be 760? or will that be asking too much… 740? =|</p>

<p>On the Dec test which was way easier than this one I had 6 mistakes (5 MC and 1 grid-in) and I got 700. So relax people, you’ll more than just break 700. So far on the Jan test I have 2 MC mistakes and one grid-in. Other than that everything seems fine. I hope for 730 to 750.</p>

<p>MATH WAS EXPERIMENTAL?? or b4 i freak out… does every1 get a different experimental section?</p>

<p>How many Math sections did you get? I you got 3 you had no experimental Math. Same applies for Writing and CR (there are even different experimental CR sections with different passages and all!)</p>

<p>I still don’t understand why the (2n-1)(3n+11) isn’t one negative integer?</p>

<p>It’s actually (2n+1)(3n-11).</p>

<p>^yes, that is what was still on my calculator.</p>

<p>^on mine too ;)</p>

<p>I’ll get full…800.did u get the poem in CR..i found that a bit time consuming rest was kooool.. i’ll get 2250+</p>

<p>^ kudos to you!!.. if you get so..!</p>

<p>random question but was none of the above one of the answer choices for the x<0 x-y>x+y type Q?</p>

<h1>^no.</h1>

<p>How exactly were you supposed to do the quadratic equation? Its y intercept was (0, 10), one of it’s zeroes was (-1.5, 0), and another point on it was (7,10), and the other Zero was (T, 0), and it wanted the value for T. It was a quadratic that pointed down by the way. </p>

<p>From 0,10, it goes -1.5 to the left to get to one zero, so from 7,10 with the same Y value, you go over 1.5 to get the other Zero? I got this wrong on the SAT, but I spent most of my time trying to figure out the algebraic way of doing it. Were you supposed to plug in all these #s into equations like ax^2 +bx +c? I tried graphing equations like x^2+(#)x+10, and I could never get it to be zero, the closest I could get the Y for -1.5 to be was .25, and I was trying to find the equation to make it 0 so that I could see its graph and find the zeroes.</p>

<p>It is symmetric around the y-axis. The other point is (1.5,0)</p>