<p>hey guys, do any of you want to share what you put for some of the part II, III, and IIII answers? this is what i remember...
i put
2 (m plus 1)
4 (k pie)
159 heat beat....
i cant remember anything else..
what you all put for other answers???</p>
<p>I think I put 95 or something for the heartbeat.</p>
<p>it was 95 :)</p>
<p>Oh and also the last question I remember the diameter was 36 because you divide 72 by 2. For the one that was 0<pheta<360, you use the last formula in that group of four (the last cosine listed).. umm for the combination one witht he 5C7 to the 7C7 you have to leave it as a decimal. I believe the one with the triangle was 172 as far as i recall or 174 or something miles. What did everyone get for P.. I just remember radical 4 (which is 2 obviously) equals 2.. so whatever p was which I think was -1 that was right and you reject the other one. Umm.. yeah thats really all I remember. The MC wasn't that bad actually. I was happy with the exam as a whole but I bs'ed a few with writing down like half of what to do. The curve though is horrible JESUS :(</p>
<p>Here's what I remember: </p>
<p>Part III</p>
<p>The trig equation: (42,138, 210, 330)</p>
<p>The Track: 94 degrees </p>
<p>The object in Air: ?.8 <= x <= 15.2</p>
<p>Part IV</p>
<p>The Garden: 36 degrees 39 diameter</p>
<p>it was 3.8<x<15.2</p>
<p>i agree with all of dragon's answers</p>
<p>hmm, how many points will I lose for saying 4.0<x<15?</p>
<p>Probably a point because it said to the nearest tenth</p>
<p>didn't the question with the object in the air(and the quadratic question) ask only the give the time, to the nearest tenth of a second, that it would would take for the object to be at lease 125 feet above the ground. Why is the answer that you guys provided is in a range(from something to something). My last was just 3.8. Anyway, how many points would I lose if I did all whole problem on my calculator, but I did write down what buttons to press.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the last multiple choice question? RS?</p>
<p>It said during what time PERIOD was the object at LEAST 125 feet above the ground. So for this question you had to answer in a range. I did it 3.8 <or equal to X < or equal to 15.2</p>
<p>It was QS- the smaller verticle line. for #20</p>
<p>so how many points would I lose for only having 3.8 as my answer and for doing the whole problem on my calculator(although I did write down what buttons to press). I did not get the last multiple choice question, so I just randomly wrote choice number 4.</p>
<p>Kevin...you're a good guesser then because i think the answer was choice #4</p>
<p>I was just lucky enough to have guessed that question right.</p>
<p>i am sure i got all the questions on PART I right except for the last. According to you guys i got it wrong but that was the only question i had trouble on. For PART II it was easy, everything i got right on it except probably 1 point for some careless error. As for PART III, i got some points of the Trig equation wrong. I had all those answers except for 1 which was 330. Also i got one point taken off for the garden question. Also i think got the track one wrong.</p>
<p>I though the test was quite good. Not much tricks.. it was a straight forward test. :)</p>
<p>Just got the call... got a 100 on the test!!!</p>
<p>I didn't know my circle therems and bernoulis = bombed test.</p>
<p>yes yes yes, does anyone know that the state revised the conversion chart for the math b regents. </p>
<p>The website is:
<a href="http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/concht/june05/math-b1.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/concht/june05/math-b1.htm</a></p>
<p>Haha, this reminds me of the Math A regents everyone failed...</p>