<p>damn… catcat i think ur right, i put 3 as my first time as well</p>
<p>imaboss:I thought you were supposed to do tan(theta)=the distance/height
Since it is opp/adj not adj/opp. Unless I’m wrong on that.</p>
<p>What is the minimum RAW score for 800?</p>
<p>Kaidan: see the last post on the previous page.</p>
<p>kaidan: the the opposite side to the angle was the height and the angle was adjacent to the distance (if you drew triangles into the diagram, this was really apparent). so you might have just messed up on that one…</p>
<p>aww dang, ok thanks.</p>
<p>wait jhjun: i think they said the sequence was true for all n>1. And then they ask you to list the first 5 terms. we hve a chance</p>
<p>yeah we might… anyone else have any opinions about that one?</p>
<p>imaBOSS: I am pretty sure the opposite side was distance. o.O</p>
<p>guys for the sequence one, don’t worry it only the sequence held for all values of n>1. the actual question was the list the first 5 terms…don’t worry i remember this question perfectly. so the list started with 3.</p>
<p>do u have to get 4 wrong to get a point taken off? or do u get a point taken off if u have 2 or 3 wrong also?</p>
<p>Rohit:Thats what I thought also, all I remember was i got an answer of 2 point something</p>
<p>imaBOSS there was an exact same other choice which started with 6… so i hope ur right lol</p>
<p>also guys for the (0,2) thing… it said which interval CONTAINS all of the values. So itd be the one from (-3,3) or something like that because it CONTAINS (-2,2)</p>
<p>even though i totally got that one wrong :(</p>
<p>jhjun798, if you get three wrong, you’ll lose a point.</p>
<p>The list: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27</p>
<p>nth term = (n-1)th term + 2n - 1</p>
<p>The question had two parts,</p>
<p>1st part ans: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27
2nd part ans: x^2 + 2</p>
<p>Hope it helps</p>
<p>i dont think so cat cat the expression was x^2<4 so the 3s dont work</p>
<p>Yeah I included 3 too. So no one knows the answer to the last question and the one about the frequency of 4? T_T</p>
<p>hkim that one was 4</p>
<p>Yeah but the point was that the large interval of (-3,3) also includes (-2,2). Key word: contain.</p>
<p>hkim0713:Last question answer was 2 points. Matrices made is SO much easier. and I omitted that frequency one. I didn’t understand it.</p>