<p>def 8</p>
<p>15 girls as no boys necessarily were blue eyed.</p>
<p>def A (smallest integer) for largest p-n or whatever it was.</p>
<p>yeah 158, just have to plug it into your calculator and let it chug out the answer</p>
<p>def 8</p>
<p>15 girls as no boys necessarily were blue eyed.</p>
<p>def A (smallest integer) for largest p-n or whatever it was.</p>
<p>yeah 158, just have to plug it into your calculator and let it chug out the answer</p>
<p>I definitely counted 6 days…</p>
<p>So does anyone remember the one with the two intersection triangles or not? It asked to find the perimeter of the larger one.</p>
<p>To Ihateapbio</p>
<p>I got A too, I used 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 lol
When you went up to like 2+ the numbers got smaller.</p>
<p>I’m surprised nobody has talked about the two intersecting lines that had the circle w/ radii tangent to the intersecting lines, and the angle was 140.</p>
<p>The answer was 40, but I didn’t get it until the very end. I thought that was the hardest question on the test (and it was only question 11 or something)</p>
<p>I’m 99.9% positive that the weather question was 8.</p>
<p>I think I have two wrong now :(</p>
<p>it was answer E if i recall, eg.
you had to set it up in proportions because the angles of triangle were same.</p>
<p>eg I remember that one but I left it blank. People on here were saying it’s 10+root5</p>
<p>I think choice E was 10+2root5</p>
<p>65 was the angle bisector one?</p>
<p>we mentioned the tangents eariler…</p>
<p>what about the question with that circle radius 2, at 3,2 reflected over the x axis, was that distance = 6</p>
<p>what about the question with 6 something fish to 24 ozes and a 9 something fish i put 36</p>
<p>@xtruuatx
It was choice E: 10 +2rad5
@tbonus
the answer was 10 for the circle</p>
<p>i think we got 6 because because we didn’t count he points. We counted the number of spaces in which the line was less than the other line. </p>
<p>I dunno if that makes sense</p>
<p>2 wrong so far :(. Meh, its not that bad considering I omitted one of them and the other one was grid in so it won’t take off that extra .5. I will definitely be happy with a 760 as compared to my previous 570 :D. I have no idea how that happened xD</p>
<p>No the reflection circle one was 10. I think you reflected across the y axis.</p>
<p>I’m surprised nobody has talked about the two intersecting lines that had the circle w/ radii tangent to the intersecting lines, and the angle was 140.</p>
<p>The answer was 40, but I didn’t get it until the very end. I thought that was the hardest question on the test (and it was only question 11 or something)</p>
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<p>Originally, I did this problem wrong. I got the answer 40.</p>
<p>Then I did it the right way (I think) and I still got 40. I Kind of wish I didn’t find my ‘error’ there lol.</p>
<p>I put 10 for the distance from the circles, all my friends put it too. All I did was change the original point from (3,5) to (3,-5), I checked it with the distance formula and I graphed it too and I got 10.</p>
<p>I think with this curve, 2 wrong is going to be 750 :(.</p>
<p>yeah it was 10. it was (3,5). flip it over X and it’s (3,-5) distance=10.</p>
<p>Wow, with this curve. 4 omits and 1 wrong is going to give me a 600. ■■■.</p>