<p>@liv4physicz HAHAHAHAHAHA. Those people annoy me.</p>
<p>i know right?</p>
<p>ive like barely finished my intro, and umm…youre done? alrighty then.</p>
<p>did anyone get tan^-1(5/3)? and tan(?) x something?</p>
<p>^yep!!! pretty sure i did.</p>
<p>Are we sure that we’re allowed to discuss all these answers? If so, I have all of them as I finished with half an hour left and had nothing better to do than write them down after I finished checking. I’d be happy to share as long as I won’t get in any trouble…</p>
<p>^ Yes, we’re sure. No one really cares.</p>
<p>i got tan-1(3/5)… are you guys sure its 5/3?</p>
<p>yes definitely post those answers…hhahaha</p>
<p>Yes it is tan^-1(5/3)</p>
<p>Okay. I’ll do it. It’ll take a little while to type up though…</p>
<p>take your time lol</p>
<p>just a side note, anyone took last weeks sat 2 math 2? i thought it was harder than the math on the act.</p>
<p>Answers: (Note that these are just the number answers in order and I don’t specifically remember what problem each answer is for…). Also, these are my answers, so they’re not guaranteed to be correct, but I’m pretty sure they are
- 46
- 128
- -32
- 12
- 12
- 70
- 2 and 5/12
- 54
- $252.50
- 14c^2 + 3cd + 2d^2
- y = (-3x+13)/5
- 3K + 20
- -21 degrees
- Car is stopped 150 miles away
- 42
- 0
- 415
- 2A + B + 6C
- 10
- 36
- 30 degrees
- line x = 3
- 4
- -15
- 1:5
- -8/3
- 12
- -24/26
- 0.25n + .5
- 858
- 576
- 30D
- (0,10) and (0,-10)
- -m^5p^37
- 5
- (5/12)<em>(4/11)
- 37
- $332.50
- The slopes are equal
- $315
- (7i)sqrt3
- 7.5tan^-1(67 degrees)
- 7
- 160 degrees
- (x-4)^2 - 5
- 65
- 150 degrees
- 38
- 5
- 17^2</em>23^3*61^2
- tan^-1(5/3)
- -5
- 13.7
- 13/6
- 13/4
- 22
- 14
- (50 - x^2)/50
- SAS (Answer choice D)
- 1</p>
<p>Of course it is harder than the ACT math… I took it, I could not finish it, omitted 4 and about 5-6 wrong. But the curve is a lot more friendly I’ve heard</p>
<p>i thought actual sat math II was much harder than the practice tests i did for it</p>
<p>i know this sounds pretty bad but i just want to get an idea of my lowest possible score, but what do you think a -15 on the math would be</p>
<p>Can someone explain to me the question where they gave points to a square on an x,y coordinate plane?</p>
<p>Two possible answers were x=3, and y=3, and it looked like both were correct, however I guess x=3, and looks like I got it right.the points were (0,0)(6,0)(6,6) and (0,6)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
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<p>Line of symmetry is the vertical line only (x= something), as in a parabola.</p>
<p>Vapers, I want to say around a 27 with curve.</p>
<p>Can someone back me up on this? Still trying to learn ACT scoring patterns, not too familiar with them</p>
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<p>@college They were talking about the symmetry of the figure as a whole, not just the square.</p>