<p>c=0 k=3???</p>
<p>PLEASE EXPLAIN!</p>
<p>I’m fraking out!</p>
<p>c=0 k=3???</p>
<p>PLEASE EXPLAIN!</p>
<p>I’m fraking out!</p>
<p>miamiboy- Do you remember any more about the question?</p>
<p>Looks like i definelty got one wrong, maybe 2 :)</p>
<p>Hoping for at least a 700 on math</p>
<p>^ yeah it’s 0. They gave you B so you had to plug in B into the equation and they gave you K. If you did the equation out, you could solve for C and C was 0.</p>
<p>whats the asnwer to the one asking which was positve when it said x was greater than y</p>
<p>ooooh…that one. Yeah, it was a simple algebra problem. The answer is 0.</p>
<p>@giants: III only. You had to account for negative numbers.</p>
<p>@giants - I think that one could have only been (x-y)^2
was that on the experimental section though?</p>
<p>Anyone get 20 for the question with the sequence, -1,0,1 and it was looking for the 10th term?</p>
<p>why don’t you guys (and girls) look at the previous posts? there is a list which contains nearly all of the confirmed answers.</p>
<p>Yes, abeecee, the 10th term was 20.</p>
<p>i remember getting 6.</p>
<p>when k=3, wasnt the answer like the fuction of 2 so like f(2)=3(2) = 6??</p>
<p>^ I didn’t see it on the list, unless I somehow missed it on the list.</p>
<p>Nevermind, disregard this. Didn’t notice the post went by so fast.</p>
<p>Pretty sure it wasn’t experimental.</p>
<p>i got 20</p>
<p>and for the 43 degree one the angle that was being looked for had to add up to 91 because of the two parallel lines, therefore i think i twas more than 43, i think it was 45. One of the angles that was given was 46</p>
<p>does anyone remember the one where there was a regular pentagon and you had to find how many intersections there would be if, in one plane, another pentagon and a circle were to intersect it?</p>
<p>Also, one of the last problems on one of math problems was a diagram with 2 triangles and you had to find the length of PQ or something. Like three of the sides were 8 and one of them was 4 and you had to find one of the lengths… anyone remember those???</p>
<p>The pentagon might have been experimental; I didn’t come across a question like that.</p>
<p>yeah i got the one for the negative that was (x-y)^2</p>
<p>the one where its 43 did the angles add up to 89 and not 90</p>
<p>im pretty sure the question with c and k and g(x) and f(x) was 6</p>