November 2008 SAT Math

<p>Lets do it.</p>

<p>wat was the answer to that last one on the grid-in section? the question was like "(a-b)^n = (b-a)^n...for values of n: 100-110 inclusive?</p>

<p>Inclusive one was 6.</p>

<p>I think the answer was six..</p>

<p>The even numbers from 100 to 110..</p>

<p>could it have been 11 though? i dont remember it specifying the fact that a and b had to be different numbers</p>

<p>its 6 im 100% sure</p>

<p>What was that last question on the math section that was for like any value of x that is x^2 equals square root of Y for any value of Y?</p>

<p>1/4 i think</p>

<p>i put 1 cuz 5 ^ 1 = 5 and sqr rt y as an integer cant ever equal to that</p>

<p>arghuman it was 1/4, just do 5^x for each choice and then square what you get to see if u get an integer.</p>

<p>i put (1) lol</p>

<p>1/4 100% sure</p>

<p>in response to your answer of 1: that cant be right. radical 25 = 5</p>

<p>i still dont get how u solve that problem... </p>

<p>that problem was the only math problem i omitted :&lt;/p>

<p>wasnt the radius root 2?</p>

<p>it's radical 2</p>

<p>i got that</p>

<p>my comp is buggin out, i got radical 2 as well , yessssssssssssss</p>

<p>am i the only one throwin out questions here, cmon boys n gurlz, participate</p>

<p>Yup got that.</p>

<p>What about the GRAPH ONE THAT HAD TO BE SYMMETRICAL TO Y AXIS.</p>