<p>Did anyone else think the Math L1 was the easiest thing in the world?
(Math II on another note wasn't all that pretty) lol</p>
<p>I took Math IC and i thought it was very easy. I only had trouble with 26.. i think thats the number. It was the one about 6 points on a plane being co-linnear. How many lines to connect. I guessed 21.. did anybody get that one?</p>
<p>combinations</p>
<p>umm, what about the one with the water going into the tank? what about the one with the two perpendicular lines and the coordinates of the second line. The child calculating the averages for his 9th grade? </p>
<p>what about the last one, when the function =0</p>
<p>anyone...anyone?</p>
<p>ok. i need advice. please. i skipped 22 questions. i'm looking at a net score of 25-28. ouch. really, really ouch. i know. reading you guys complain about skipping 3-5 questions makes my stomach sink/cringe. i'm only a junior so i can re-take the test right? i studied my heart out for the bio (and felt fine/relieved about it), and i think it would kill me if i had to cancel my scores. i knew that the math 2 had a generous curve, so i didn't focus on it very much (needless to say). would colleges look at my bad math score if i re-took it? i'm just worried that this bad test will haunt me forever/be a major skeleton in my closet. what kind of score am i looking at for my math? 500? 600? HELP</p>
<p>Man you posted this on the other topic.</p>
<p>I got 21 for that.</p>
<p>oh yeah, and when the function equals 0, the answer is 4. b/c you can set the bottom = 1, because , raised to any power is 1, and you can set the top equal to 0, b/c anything raised to 0 is 1. Setting each equation up like i did, you get four solutions.</p>
<p>the coordinates for the intersections were pretty easy...you know the X will be whatever the first line is on (i think it was 3..?) and the Y will be whatever the second point's Y was.. (4?)</p>
<p>I did not get the 9th grade height average one.</p>