Math Question Compilation for June 2008 SAT

<p>Hoawabout the question regarding the parabola y=x^2 bounded by y=4.....was the answer "None"</p>

<p>^^^skipped it....way too effing hard</p>

<p>I put none</p>

<p>^ I put none too...but i could be wrong.</p>

<p>
[quote]
Godfatherbob</p>

<p>it was a question, which involved the 56th term of a sequence of numbers, and the answer was 435

[/quote]
</p>

<p>Oh, oh, oh. Yea, I agree.</p>

<p>Was section 7 math experimental? The one where in the last question, you had to find the least number of colors to color the figure? Please say it was..
^ I didn't have that question, so maybe? </p>

<p>Hoawabout the question regarding the parabola y=x^2 bounded by y=4.....was the answer "None"
^ I don't know, but I put that absolute value of X had to be less than two and one other one..</p>

<p>How come i didn't have any of these questions?</p>

<p>I think it was II and III.</p>

<p>....I put none</p>

<p>
[quote]
Hoawabout the question regarding the parabola y=x^2 bounded by y=4.....was the answer "None"

[/quote]
</p>

<p>I kinda guessed on that one, lol, but I agree it was "none." If I recall, I mixed up x and y, realized during the next section, redid it in my head and the answer was still "none." I was like "sicknasty."</p>

<p>Wait, was the parabola answer II and III?</p>

<p>If the parabola is bounded at y=4 and y=x^2, and the dot is not on the edge but in the interior, I think abs. val. X has to be below two.. Yes? No?
(was that even the formula of the parabola? Ahaha I don't remember..)</p>

<p>was the fractions question 5/44?
and did anyone get two 48's for the grid ins?</p>

<p>there was a graph of ages which kind of confused me....did anyone get c as the middle graph?????</p>

<p>was the fractions question 5/44?
and did anyone get two 48's for the grid ins?
^ yes and yes. Hooray!</p>

<p>No the absolute value has to be less than OR equal to two. and the other one (I forget which was Ii and III) made no sense. Im pretty sure it had to be none.</p>

<p>I got 5/44 for the fraction one. at first I didn't realized that every term cancelled out except for the 5 and 44</p>

<p>@ JJJJ: But point P was in the /interior/; that means it can't be on the y=4 line, doesn't it?</p>

<p>Ahaha, I used factorials for the fraction one. -facepalm-</p>

<p>I said NONE for the y=4 and y=x^2 parabola question</p>

<p>for the weird-overlapping squares area, I said 16</p>

<p>and I too got two 48's for grid ins. yay</p>

<p>whew i am so happy i got the "None" one right!!!!</p>

<p>and the two circles one, a small circle within a larger circle...ring any bells? was the answer for that 4 x pi ?</p>

<p>Im not sure what exactly interior means, it was a bit vague but I took it to mean that it just had to be within the shaded region (including the Y=4 line)</p>