May '07 - Math Level 2

<p>you had to write in cursive or something.. I just printed.. like how I always do</p>

<p>to settle this once and for all</p>

<p>i'm sure many, many of youse use barron's math 2 book, so look at model test 2, question 1</p>

<p>the answer explanation says that a function has a vertical asymptote when the demoninator is zero AND when the numerator is NOT zero, so 0/0 (5-5) / (5^2-5(5)) is not an asymptote</p>

<p>check your books, i guarantee it</p>

<p>the reciprocal one i just tested some numbers and when i got close, i took their reciprocals, which was close to 1/2. woohoo for problem solving. haha</p>

<p>yep. vertical asymptote. but what about jump discontinuity and spot discontinuities?</p>

<p>I thought that the problem was just asking the domain, so it would still be undefined at both 0 and 5, because it's not defined there.</p>

<p>Yeah, that's for a vertical asymptote.</p>

<p>did anyone get (1,-rad3) for that one with equilateral triangle?</p>

<p>ARGHH i skipped 6 and got at least 2 wrong .. goodbye 800, for me.</p>

<p>Juv, yes. You had to go from (0,0) to a point that gave a distance of 2, since the P was 6 and it was equilateral.</p>

<p>is about 2 or 3 wrong and 1 omit an 800? or is it usually since we obviously dont know the curve
and did anybody else find it ridiculously easy compared to barron's...it was a joke, half way through I checked to make sure it was math2 and not level 1 by accident</p>

<p>YES. yes i did. at first, i thought the third vertex would be at quadrant 1 but the answer choice indicated that it was in quad 4.</p>

<p>I do hope that 43 = 800.</p>

<p>Do you remember the question? Aah nevermind. everyone posted before me XD</p>

<p>Oh, yeah. Is the sparknotes curve like way off? How can it be so... generous?</p>

<p>The official book has 2 scales for 2 tests:
44-50 = 800
43 = 790
42 = 780
41 = 770
40 = 760
39 = 750</p>

<p>43-50 = 800
42 = 790
41 = 780
40 = 770
39 = 760
38 = 750</p>

<p>Those scales would make me extremely happy... especially since I made a mistake on something I should NOT have missed. UGH.</p>

<p>i didn't really understand the doughtnut one. with d= -27.60p + 5hundredsomething. and yah. i left that one blank. only afterwards did i realize that as one increases, the other decreases. as p increases, d decreases. yah. but is it d decreases by 27.60 dozens as $1 increase of p? or is it d decreases by 1 dozen as $27.60 increase of p?</p>

<p>as p increases, d decreases.
i think it's A i'm not sure. it was either A or B.
D decreases as p increases.</p>

<p>Post more people, there are a bunch of questions we haven't touched yet. I would but I forgot most of the questions lol.</p>

<p>Wait, if that problem was for the doughnuts, what was the one with the babysitter?</p>

<p>i put A for the interpretation of slope one</p>