<p>I got that as well. I plugged in pi/4 to make sure, and asecx came out right. Can’t confirm completely tho.
And I’m sorry for arguing for that circle moving problem. I tried to remember as much as I could, and somewhere in my memory i remember putting D lol</p>
<p>Dang it I put -x for that one but now as I think about it try plugging in x = -1
-|-1| = -1 = x
lol back to 40 raw fffff</p>
<p>okay good cause my friend was arguing that the restriction on x would apply after you take the absvalue which wud make the answer x, but that doesnt make sense now that i think about it. yeah so it is -x.
for the triangle one think about it guys if a= 7 b=6 c=5, b would have to be the s=angle thats bigger than c but less than a. it couldnt have been 102 because that means the side bigger than b which is a would be (180-102)/2 at the largest. which makes a no triangle. the only answer is 78</p>
<p>wait…is it x or -x…i remember putting x, and i did what aaron said…</p>
<p>okay now using the values it makes sense that the answer is x. can any confirm there was a restriction on x<0???</p>
<p>Yeah it’s x, how come I can only do these problems right AFTER the test T_T</p>
<p>okay now using the values it makes sense that the answer is x. can any confirm there was a restriction on x<0???
^I do remember seeing the restriction. I’m hoping so much that’s right…
and without the restrictions, it could be anything. if it was 0, it could b either -x or x. if it was something like 3, it would be -x, and if it was -3, it would be x.</p>
<p>goodddd dammit it does seem like its just x. wow so im like a 37 raw. that put me somewhere in the low 700s.</p>
<p>thats like a 740 which is still pretty good</p>
<p>anyone remember the graph thing with something like -l(f(x)l? <— absolute value sign around f(x). I remember doing absolute value first, which flips all the points that were below y<0. then i flipped that whole graph, which makes all the values below y<0. (i hope that makes sense) and I believe it was D or something. I don’t exactly remember the choice.</p>
<p>so there was a restriction for x with the absolute value questioN?</p>
<p>@ krazy yea i got d</p>
<p>Yea I answered that one as soon as a read the question lol because you know everything is above x-axis when its absolute value so taking the negative of that just flips it all under the x-axis</p>
<p>It actually flipped the whole graph upsidedown. I got E for that.</p>
<p>@ NewAccount</p>
<p>I got D as well</p>
<p>^2 I’m pretty sure it was D</p>
<p>A better way to do it is just trace the graph on the page before you look at the answer choices and then just pick the one that matches urs thats what I did took me 2 secs lmao</p>
<p>I ommited 5 and I guessed on three. Any idea as top what my raw score/score is on a scale of 200-800 is?</p>
<p>@ Bulb and New, I an confirm that!</p>
<p>@Bulb, I know, you are my younger bro!</p>
<p>I ommited 5 and I guessed on three. Any idea as top what my raw score/score is on a scale of 200-800 is? </p>
<p>^
Your raw is 45 if you answered all you guessed & the rest correctly.
Someone posted a link to the Sparknotes Math II average raw score to scaled chart a few pages back.</p>