<p>guys
65 degrees value of X
what problem was that?
and the 43 degree problem?
anyone wanna tell me what the question was?</p>
<p>@Pianofish, -2 750M is pretty accurate. I believe January was -1 770 and -2 740.</p>
<p>yeah, it was like f(x)g(6) = 6…for what value of x does this occur? I swear it was x = 4…because g(6) = 1…so f(x) = 6, and the value of x that made that happen was x = 4…I think</p>
<p>65 was the answer to the problem with intersecting lines. there were two x’s opposite a y value of 130, so x=65.</p>
<p>43 was a two-parallel with a transversal question. it looked like the transversal was perpendicular to the lines cept it wasn’t. 43 was answer (i think by alternate interior)</p>
<p>@azn, the problem had two parallel lines, with a triangle that had 2 angles filled in, you fond the third, which was 91, then you knew the angle above it = 89, and x was embedded in that, so 89 - 46 (46 was given) = x = 43.</p>
<p>I meant @ mzar…sorry lol</p>
<p>ivysaur, agreed.</p>
<p>confirm that the student-response questions did not have a function problem?</p>
<p>It did not…but would you agree with my answer…or is it x = 3…I seriously remember it as 4…but I’m not sure.</p>
<p>it was 3
f(3) was equal to 6</p>
<p>Alright…hopefully I put that.</p>
<p>any more updates?</p>
<p>i think we’re missing 1 or 2 grid-ins…</p>
<p>can anyone remember the questions in the two top spots (left and right) on the second page?</p>
<p>2002-2004 question the answer is B</p>
<p>B</p>
<p>A</p>
<p>C D</p>
<p>??? I dont remember question was B the one that was the highest point on the graph?</p>
<p>The letters represent the points on the graph.</p>
<p>Can someone confirm that this wasn’t experimental?</p>
<p>Which question?</p>
<p>the 2002-2004 look at my post.</p>
<p>was it the point on the graph that was the highest among all the other points.</p>
<p>It was the largest change in the election success.</p>
<p>Anyone who didn’t have math experimental, please confirm.</p>
<p>@shaheiruddin
yes it was B, there was an increase of 30 between 2002 and 2004</p>
<p>I think it was the highest. it was the highest yaxis with the lowest x axis</p>
<p>^ I know that, but I’m trying to remember the answer I put. </p>
<p>Was B the one that was a lot higher (In terms of elevation). I hope you guys understand what I’m trying to say.</p>
<p>I had math experimental, but I’m PRETTY SURE that it was a regular question</p>