June 2009 SAT Math

<p>eg2333, idk bro.
i copied the triangle EXACTLY on the back of my calculator, and the bottom left angle is 60.
unless i copied it wrong, the answer is 60.</p>

<p>I think the problem is that everyone has different views on where the angles belonged. I guess we will never know for sure, but nevertheless I think everyone took the same approach to solving that problem.</p>

<p>To be honest, now I don’t even remember whether I put 60 or 65</p>

<p>yeah im not saying that 60 is definitely the right answer, because i might have copied the triangle wrong on my calculator, but thats unlikely.
i just dont remember gridding in 65…with the two bubbles on top of each other…</p>

<p>Lol kzflags, I dont want to say I’m 100 percent sure that the angles align so 65 is the right answer, but I vividly remember working the problem and I am almost certain</p>

<p>can someone tell me the exact (or close to exact) wording of the graph f(x)=f(-3) question?? I was pretty sure all we had to do was go to -3 and find the y value.</p>

<p>smarts- I don’t remeber the wording but yea you go to -3 and find the value. But the question asks where f(x)=f(-3). So where else is the y value for x=-3 the same? I think it was f(2) so x is 2</p>

<p>anyone remember what the other grid in with the answer 8 was?! one of them was about weather, what was the other question?!</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what they got for the last question of the first math section (It was one of the grid-in questions)? The question had this triangle that had three angles bissected and they asked you to figure out the measure of angle X</p>

<p>here we go again ^ xD</p>

<p>65 is x
10char</p>

<p>thanks, I didn’t realize that the question had just been posted. my b. Too bad i got it wrong though…
Also, if anyone had an experimental math section, do you remember which one of them it was?</p>

<p>13 kids between
(5, -2)
y=2x+c (x=1)
r>a>b
only odd A
root 21
27x+18y
4.6
4
area 12
f(x-2) 2 right
If 8 integers total to 80, what is the mean of the 8 numbers? Obviously 10.
10+something radical 5
num -2, denom +2 = -1
square pyramid 16
16 things out of 2 dig
8 temps
2 tangents 40 deg angle
slope 21
15 blue eyes
biggest dif to product A
y=.25+4 C
2 doughtnuts
none giftcard
f(x)= f(-3) answer: 2
38. x, 7x
distance btw circles 10</p>

<p>FR: (not in order)
.5 radius
8
8
90 (99-9)
130 heartbeat
158 (3rd in sequence)
3/7 (t-1)/(t+1)
1491 (students)
65 deg</p>

<p>that one was very easy.
all the math was easy.
this SAT was easy.
except for the black guy and his books/library.
that shiit was hard</p>

<p>ok we get it. You think you got a perfect score (like the majority of people who studied and think they must have done better than everyone else).</p>

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What question was this?</p>

<p>wasnt the parallelogram corrdinate (4, -2) ?!?</p>

<p>Yea^</p>

<p>dont remember 4.6</p>

<p>Neither do I = /</p>

<p>Yeah the coordinate was definitely (4,-2)</p>