<p>wow...lol, and what's wit that old cutural center thing?
That guy might've been quite a deep critic, cuz I had like no idea what he was talking about or which side he was on.</p>
<p>with the (m+n)^k problem, it was 3 combinations</p>
<p>it was def 3, because all that mattered was which number was in the exponential place, the two numbers added together didnt really matter if you flipped them</p>
<p>the answer was 3, for that one</p>
<p>(1+3)^2
(1+2)^3
(2+3)^1</p>
<p>i said disparage on that one</p>
<p>3 for m, n, k
and 2 for triangle? </p>
<p>NEED CONFIRMATION</p>
<p>it was disparage? damnit</p>
<p>those are both right asian boy</p>
<p>yo did anyone catch a mistake on the math problem with 4 large circles and a small circle, i had an answer of SqrRoot(2) / 2, and that answer was there but in parenthesis it said (approx. .701 or something) and it should be like .862 or something. idk maybe i was dislexic</p>
<p>oh yes!!!!!!</p>
<p>with the ying yang circle, the circumference was 12 pi?</p>
<p>Conventional: I put disparage too. That question sucked.
(m+n)^k: Answer is 3 (values were 16, 27, 5)
CP midpoint problem: Answer is 2 (triangle inequality.)
Tool: should be "any other" tool, so D is correct.
The other one was commercialization of the arts.
Alienated coworkers: chicanery.
Ying/yang: 12pi.
Essay prompt: Is the opinion of the majority a poor guide? I said no (with a government spin), saying that although democracy has done great things, it is NOT a good guide because the majority is vulnerable (if not more so) to the same irrationalities as individuals. Two supporting examples were Prohibition (led to crime and repealed) and the Patriot Act (violates civil liberties). Probably could have come up with something better, but ran out of time as is, which ****ed me off.</p>
<p>Sqrt(2)/2 IS 0.707. There was no mistake.</p>
<p>I had 4 critical reading sections, and did NOT have a question that had an answer Sqrt(2)/2. I'm assuming that was experimental.</p>
<p>anyone know the experimental section? I had two large writing sections... if anyone had the same thing, which one do you guys suppose it was?</p>
<p>The ying yang circle question was 9pi....you take half of the circumference of the big circle (6pi), and add it to half of the circumference of the little shaded circle (3pi).</p>
<p>no not that one, that was 12pi (3pi + 3pi + 6pi), im talking about a different question with 4 large circles and a small circle all in a square, and it was like the sides of the sqaure was 4 each, and the diagonal was 4 Root(2), and then you subtracted 4 from that and you got Root (2) was the diameter, but then you wanted radius so you divide that by two and get Root (2) / 2, now i remember that i think E was Root (2) / 2, but the (approx. decimal was wrong), idk if anyone remembers that.</p>
<p>to the whole of the circumference of the little circle, you mean?</p>
<p>Here were the four readings:
1) Restoration of the cultural centers
2) Fiction excerpt on a woman who moves to a higher class neighborhood.
3) Two pieces on translation
4) Two pieces on cloning</p>
<p>What did you put for the question about the doctor among the Hmong culture that asked what he wanted to do initially?</p>
<p>observe their cultures and see if any insights appeared, or treat any misunderstanding among the cultures and encourage good will?</p>