<p>When it loads it wants me to enter an enrollment key as a guest?</p>
<p>@steffles enter ‘trig’ without the apostrophes</p>
<p>hooooray if the answer key provided is right then i got a 99 (^o^)/~</p>
<p>@steffles put “trig” as the enrollment key</p>
<p>It keeps on going to the central square moodle sight. Is that supposed to happen? </p>
<p>Do units matter? Like in the last question?</p>
<p>@Indiangurl YEAHHH I have the same question D: because I put 58 but not the word pounds. D: </p>
<p>88/88, granted that I showed all my work! Yas! </p>
<p>@krauser126 oh my god I know!! I’m so worried</p>
<p>Yea I got 88/88 too @Saswizy but do you think you lose point for last question if you didn’t put unit in answer?? D: I put Resultant= 58 and Angle= 39 degrees but didn’t put unit for the resultant I think.</p>
<p>I’ve seen past regents that had questions on forces and pounds and the answer key never included the unit so IDK :"( </p>
<p>@krauser126 no! I think were ok! It said to the nearest pound, not express your answer in pounds! I thinks when you would have to put a unit! </p>
<p>@Saswizy Yea because I take physics and they ALWAYS want units so its a shift when going to Algebra II xD</p>
<p>@krauser126 you taking physics tomorrow ?</p>
<p>I’m so jealous of you all haha looks like I’ll be taking this again!</p>
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<p>@Lala1212 no on Friday</p>
<p>Guys for the graph question, mine does not exactly match the answer key but it does look the same. For example where the arrows are, I treated those as a point and moved it up two to the left one. So I basically move all the points on te original graph. Will this be an issue?</p>
<p>QUESTION: for the inequality, question #30, does it have to say “OR” in between the inequalities because i just wrote those two inequalities as is . I really dont want to lose that point. </p>
<p>Does anyone remember the 2nd question in part 3? It doesnt show it in the answer key</p>