June 4 SAT I Math Only

<p>OMG thats the question i was refering to. the last question on section 3 !!!!</p>

<p>what the exact points of the box for the AC diagnol problem...</p>

<p>sorry, i don't remember the exact points. I got 1/2 for my answer though.</p>

<p>if you were referring to that QUESTION on section 3 VEHEMENT I had that on section 2...and that must mean this was experimental cuz the 100/pi or pi/100 question was section 4 for me</p>

<p>ya that was so Freaking dumb of me..there goes another 10 points</p>

<p>it was not grid in rite? i had way more than 1/2</p>

<p>meri i don't have ur pi one</p>

<p>so that means my section was real and ur sec 4 was exp?</p>

<p>(2,1) (8,4)</p>

<p>pg. 2</p>

<p>yeah I think I got 1/2 too...the rectangal wsa in the 1st quadrant right?</p>

<p>the question was to find the slope of the line between the two points (2,1) and (8,4), and it was 1/2. and it was a grid-in.</p>

<p>i had the pi question but it wasn't experimental for me. I had four CR sections.</p>

<p>eyah I rmbr putting .5 in my grid in yes!!! MEMORY IS REFRESHED lol my slope program spit out .5 so I put .5. I didn't go through the 3/6 to 1/2 trouble lol</p>

<p>yeah 1st quadrant</p>

<p>if our 2nd section was experimental I'm going to be extremely sad :( :(</p>

<p>nvmnvmnvmnvm</p>

<p>yes that means the triangle in a circle (only one that I omitted because I erased my answer of 40 last minute) was experimental and the one that turned out to be f(s) = 2 and then s = .5. SWEET 800 baby</p>

<p>wait 0.5 and the ac diagonal was gird in? nvm didn;t have that</p>

<p>seems like theres several 'real' tests?</p>

<p>btw i had the one bout the circle and non bout the f(s)</p>

<p>hyper what school you go to?</p>

<p>myopic, if you look at the picture, and draw the rectangle, you'll see that it is actually wider than it is tall. So there's no way it's 6 units tall and 3 units wide, because that's simply not how the rectangle looked.</p>

<p>a rural school in the middle of nowhere in nebraska :P</p>

<p>fudge, what do you guys think the curve for two omitted will be?</p>

<p>on the march test i missed one, ommitted one. ended up getting a 760</p>