<p>Zero for parallel lines.
Equilateral triangle for honeycomb...it did have a hexagon shape if connected, but it definitely wasnt a regular hexagon (if you extend the lines out it forms a triangle)</p>
<p>Btw are all the tests finished by now?</p>
<p>Zero for parallel lines.
Equilateral triangle for honeycomb...it did have a hexagon shape if connected, but it definitely wasnt a regular hexagon (if you extend the lines out it forms a triangle)</p>
<p>Btw are all the tests finished by now?</p>
<p>Is there a chatroom on aim to discuss?</p>
<p>Lets make one
Name:.
NovemberSAT</p>
<p>I think that's an interesting topology problem (well for me anyway, since I've never formally studied it) especially how all the points come out to be all constant lengths away from each other. </p>
<p>The SATs should do proofs. That what it needs...</p>
<p>ahh</p>
<p>did you all have the cereal and milk question for math (open ended)?</p>
<p>does anyone know the order of the NOV SAT? was 8th math or 9th?</p>
<p>1/sqr. 5 was my last answer. :)</p>
<p>proofs no way!
oh btw there's a chatroom so you guys go there. and we can discuss.
NovemberSAT</p>
<p>Chatroom where? lol oops.</p>
<p>Aaaagh, I put 1/5 as my answer and suddenly recalling the question from memory I am worrying it really is 1/sqrt(5). </p>
<p>So that is -3. </p>
<p>Not looking good.</p>
<p>I got 1/5; I'm pretty sure its right</p>
<p>how do you get into a chatroom using the new aim? i cant figure it out</p>
<p>I put 1/5 as an answer</p>
<p>yeah, how is it not 1/5?</p>
<p>how do i join the chat session</p>
<p>So maybe it's my faulty memory.</p>
<p>You guys are killing me! :p </p>
<p>(Anyway, that question seemed unusually easy for the last question of the section ... )</p>
<p>Those who had writing exp - come to wexp aim chatroom
Write the invite with that title and invite yourself.</p>
<p>Those who had CR exp - go to fourcr (I think)</p>
<p>We all think CB wrote multiple tests, so the main sections were different depending on what exp you had.</p>
<p>whats the name of the chatroom?</p>
<p>What is the last question that results in the answer of 1/5?</p>
<p>uggghh i had a math experimental. There was one section which seemed abnormally harder then the other sections (it was the one with the question with the 3 numbers averages meadian of 5 and 3 number averages). I had hoped it was expimental but i guess it wasn't. This happened on the may one too :( If you have 2 in a row is it always REAL and then EXPERIMENTAL?</p>