<p>Guys I don't remember a 8, 4 10's, 12. I just remember 8, 9 , 10, 10 , 11 , 12.</p>
<p>the answer was 8 10 10 10 10 12. it was D i think</p>
<p>There was a choice that had</p>
<p>8 10 10 10 10 12</p>
<p>I remember picking it</p>
<p>You might just not remember it</p>
<p>hey for that ratio one AB:BC is 1:2, did neone get like point (8,12) or something for C? lol i dunno why but that point seems familiar somewhere maybe from one of teh problems lol or im just thinking something else</p>
<p>I know I missed one for sure. (That one where, it said how many lines can be drawn through...i didn't think about the vertical asymptotes!)</p>
<p>But anyway, I had 6-7 circled at the end that I would come back to and rework/make educated guesses. Unfortunately, I ran out of time so I just guessed C on those 6-7.</p>
<p>I remember at least 6 of which I guessed C:</p>
<ol>
<li>It said to give the formula for the b(n) term of the arithmetic sequence.</li>
<li>THe one where it gave you domain and said which isn't in range. (feel like an idiot for not understanding this problem.)</li>
<li>The one where it had log in base 2</li>
<li>The one where it said something about flipping around the origin on the x=y line.</li>
<li>The area of the trapezoid in the parabola</li>
<li>The slope of with the two parameters equations.</li>
</ol>
<p>Does anyone remember if at least a couple of these were C. Do I have any chance at still getting an 800?</p>
<p>the trapezoid question was C
log base 2 question ws E
arithmetic sequence was C,D, or E
domain was E
can't remember parametric
flipping around x=y line was E</p>
<p>for the -16t^2 + 40 or somthing like that question,
the "40" is the initial height, they already put it in the equation for you
so all you had to do was set that equal to 20 and solve
giving you sqrt(1.25) = 1.118<br>
right?</p>
<p>i left 3 blank aah!!!
i knew i shouldn't have checked each answer 7 times... -_-</p>
<p>I scerwed up big time of this take. Retake here I come...</p>
<p>how did you find june math IIC? i think it was really hard-even questions in the middle of the test like between 20-40.</p>
<p>I though it was really hard too....can anyone compare its difficulty relative to other tests? I mean, was this an unusually hard IIC or was it normal?</p>
<p>i got it in january as well and it was very hard..it's also harder than the test in the collegeboard official book..</p>
<p>aquarocket, im not sure if we're talking about the same question.... the one I was thinking about was a transformation of (x-2)+3... and i put something like (2,3), but I think I misread the question... did anyone else get that answer?</p>
<p>I didn't think it was hard, but I'm not sure of its difficulty when compared to other IICs.</p>
<p>I thought it was easy... but I could be wrong.</p>
<p>oh there is the same forum in sat subject tests forum..sorry!</p>
<p>Wait if your thing was 2,3 then i think (x-2) + 3 was right.</p>
<p>hey guys does anyone know what kind of score i could expect after omitting 6 and getting around 5 more wrong?</p>
<p>According to Sparknotes, around 750.</p>
<p>(1,10,50,100) </p>
<p>For this to happen you basically need 100 being chosen then, so </p>
<p>1 10
1 50
1 100
10 1
10 50
10 100
50 1
50 10
50 100
100 1
100 10
100 50</p>
<p>which is 50%, 6/12 have 100 in them</p>