<p>That was way too much stuff to do in so little time. I was really confused by a lot of the questions... and what was up with that "chart" and finding the r****. That is like 6th grade math!! Almost threw me off...</p>
<p>one of the questions on the test was incorrect. you could find an answer using the law of sines, but it if you tried to do it any other way you'd realize that it was a 6-12-24 triangle....not possible
damn you collegeboard</p>
<p>What was that question about two surface of sphere intersecting?! It made no sense to me and I blind guessed. Probably shouldn't have...</p>
<p>omitted it</p>
<p>I only skipped one, and I got the all of the rest wrong. :D</p>
<p>what is a boxplot???????????</p>
<p>Thought it was a pretty easy. I'm expecting 780+. Left only a couple blank. That darn matrix problem and the sphere one occupied most of my time.</p>
<p>Ohh was that the question asking about the range? I think I said 13.
And was standard deviation an answer?</p>
<p>never heard of it either, lehcar</p>
<p>In the past, how many could you have gotten incorrect to get an 800?</p>
<p>There were a few tricky ones. That sphere one was tricky. The matrix wasn't to bad. I created a fake matrix set (with farms) to test it. I ran out of time though, so I left a few blank. I felt so rushed and our testing room was a furnace.</p>
<p>What matrix? o_O I only remember a question about matrix dimensions.</p>
<p>I think that was the last question. I've never been so grateful for my math teacher who put that on a test, in which I actually had time to figure out.
What was the sphere one?!
And I think you can get 5-6 wrong and still get 800.</p>
<p>The sphere one I think is a point and a circle. ****, I got it wrong.</p>
<p>wait, how can it be a point? a point doesn't INTERSECT. it just touches...</p>
<p>I hope it is, because that's what I put down.</p>
<p>If 2 spheres are tangent to each other, they intersect at 1 point only.</p>
<p>what is the final answer to the cone problem??</p>
<p>what is the answer to the question where you have 99 observations and you make a 100th one (does anybody actually remember what the question asked)??</p>
<p>can't the sphere intersections be the complete sphere? if the smaller sphere is inside the larger one.</p>
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can't the sphere intersections be the complete sphere? if the smaller sphere is inside the larger one.
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That's what I was thinking, but now I realize that those spheres aren't solid, so they only have the outside circumference thing. If one is inside the other, they don't intersect.</p>