<p>@Stone, how many did you omit/miss? I omitted 10, but so far, I haven’t missed any from what I’ve read. Depending on the curve, I might manage a 760, but if I’m lucky, I might manage to pull off a 780 if there’s the elusive 42/50 = 800 curve (unlikely D:). I’m just hoping for a 760 at this point.</p>
<p>I literally don’t have time to retake since I’m planning on doing ED for Carnegie Mellon.</p>
<p>I’m going to SCS. All of my scores so far have JUST been in range (2140 SAT, guessing 700+ on Math II/Physics), but I’m hoping the fact that I’m number one in my class and a poor black kid helps out some. </p>
<p>I’m also hoping they give me a break when they see that my crappy school district offers literally NO math-related opportunities (including AP Physics).</p>
<p>I’ve have a sincere question. For the question concerning ln(sinx)=0 and ln(x) = ?, was there a set range? I do not remember and am confused if this question is the same as the inequality (sin(2x)>sin(x)…).</p>
<p>I just realized that the only answer is I for 50. The question said that the 3 planes intersected at 3 lines. Only answer choice I satisfies that. Hope this helps.</p>
<p>@intooblivion the amplitude was 3. the only false statement was the period. the period of that is pi, but the statement was that the period was pi/2</p>