<p>@ harmonium: Pretty sure that one was experimental.</p>
<p>harmonium, I’m pretty sure that question was experimental, a lot of people didn’t have it. That was probably the weirdest question I’ve ever seen though XD</p>
<p>btw, charizarrd or Neytiri, was that 1/4 5/4 coordinate question on an experimental section? because i don’t remember it at all</p>
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<p>was this a multiple choice or fill in the blank?</p>
<p>Hmm, can’t remember… I only know for sure that the stitches and the overlapping triangles questions were experimental. But if that was a grid-in question… do experimental math sections ever have grid-in questions?</p>
<p>yes the f(x)=3x-5 t=f(t) f(t)=25…i am surprised no one else is posting about this problem, it was annoying</p>
<p>For the question with “two lines (l and m) and a line that intersects them. And one angle is x another angle is y. If x+y= 180, what must be true?” What was the answer?</p>
<p>@sakuraino: The answer was that lines l and m are parallel.</p>
<p>@lakersfan72: Multiple choice.</p>
<p>For the question with “two lines (l and m) and a line that intersects them. And one angle is x another angle is y. If x+y= 180, what must be true?” What was the answer?</p>
<p>^^I don’t remember this at all. Was this experimental?</p>
<p>oh! what about the one with where it had a slope of -1/2, and it asked it’s relation to another line already graphed or something. Was it perpendicular or parallel?</p>
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<p>Perpendicular; the slopes were opposite-sign reciprocals (-1/2 and 2)</p>
<p>I feel so sick right now…what would a -1 on math be for this exam? Was it hard, medium, or easy?</p>
<p>Aren’t math curves always really harsh? I’m worried I’ll make a stupid mistake and it’ll just drop to a 780 or something T______T</p>
<p>^ I’d personally classify it as “easy”. I’m not a particularly outstanding math student, yet so far from reading this thread, I have an 800 in this section.</p>
<p>What was the answer for the question about pints of strawberries sold?
I can’t seem to remember what I put.</p>
<p>^ I had an experimental math and I don’t remember anything about strawberries</p>
<p>Primes greater than 2, difference = 4 was 7 + 11 = 18
What about 3 and 7</p>
<p>@bowlcutah: It said there was no other prime between the two primes, and between 3 and 7 is another prime number, 5. So 3 and 7 don’t work.</p>
<p>Ok, I think I may have figured out the experimental…
does anyone who had 3 math sections remember a question that gave the following equations?</p>
<p>2(a + b) + c = 38
2(b + c) + a = 40
2(c+ a) + b = 42</p>