<p>oh shoot forget that i think i counted wrong. hm…maybe i did put 8</p>
<p>I drew it out and there was FOR SURE EIGHT. My only worry was that there was 8 more that I wasn’t seeing. No way was it four lol</p>
<p>Well, I thought the math portion was a lot harder than most of the math practice tests I took. Some of the concepts I hadn’t even seen on the practice tests before…and I have bought EVERY freaking book available.</p>
<p>for the ACDB question</p>
<p>r u sure C was clockwise?</p>
<p>but when you put the two squares on top of each other after rotating one 45 degrees, 4 new lines of symmetry appear because it creates a different figure draw it out and you’ll see that between each of the 4 lines of symmetry of the squares there will be a new line of symmetry that makes cuts the shape in half with 4 points on either side</p>
<p>it definitely said B = 3 counterclockwise, C = 5 counterclockwise, D = 7 clockwise</p>
<p>I swear C and D were same direction, clockwise</p>
<p>dang that means i got that one wrong, i thought c was clockwise</p>
<p>I guess we can all find out in 3-8 weeks. :)</p>
<p>Did anyone think the math portion was a lot harder than most of the math practice tests or previous ACT math test questions?</p>
<p>matok-i agree with u</p>
<p>so is the answer</p>
<p>ADCB?</p>
<p>i said ACDB</p>
<p>amiller get a pencil and paper out and draw two squares. one on top of the other but rotated 45 degrees. Now the 2 diagonal lines of symmetry for one square are the two nondiagonal lines of symmetry for the other square and vice versa.</p>
<p>distractedone, you don’t have to wait that long unless your scores were delayed (June 24, 2009). </p>
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<p>i agree with ferniesoccer</p>
<p>yes fernie i know but now there are points inbetween where you start those 4 diagonals that now can create lines of symmetry because the shape is different just draw the diagonals for each square you now have 4 distinct lines then go in between the starting points of 2 adjacent lines already drawn to the point where the triangles touch that looks like a little valley if you start a line of symmetry from that point and go opposite of the figure there is now another line of symmetry with 4 points (corners of squares) on each side of the line you can do this 4 times that makes 8</p>
<p>I’m pretty positive that it was ACDB. I spent a lot of time on that problem because I thought there was going to be a little trick or something.</p>
<p>wow ACT scores come out before the SAT scores (25th)</p>
<p>but the proctor in my testing place said scores would come out in 5 weeks?</p>
<p>id never taken any form of the ACT before but i definitely thought math was the most difficult, i ran out of time and had to guess on 3 or 4 at the end</p>