<p>I thought it was pretty difficult. Discuss.</p>
<p>i thought it was hard =(</p>
<p>It was a lot more "brain taxing" than math2, anyway.</p>
<p>P,Q are intersects of f(x)=x^4 - 2x^3 - x^2 +1 with x-axis. Find distance of PQ. </p>
<p>I omitted that one.</p>
<p>Just graph it on your calculator, find the zeroes and then subtract the larger one from the smaller one.</p>
<p>uhm.... it seems doing it /wt a calculator is impossible... My cal can't solve that equation... that's ****ed up.</p>
<p>most people take math 2 im guessing</p>
<p>Huh...I thought it was really easy...800 for me, I think...maybe -1, -2 at most, which would still be 750+ right?</p>
<p>I thought it was pretty hard to, though Math 2 was still a bit harder. There were some questions I thought that were really difficult. I took the math1/2 today.</p>
<p>Both were harder than SAT I, though =/</p>
<p>what did u guys say for the question with the cars and following distances</p>
<p>are we allowed to discuss answers yet?</p>
<p>i think we are and im dying to know the answer to that one. also does anyone remember what they put for the median one about the 27 students? it wasnt hard but my friend and i are fighting over whether the answer was 62 or 63</p>
<p>^ I got 63 for that one, justcruising08. Fairly certain that's the answer.</p>
<p>Jelabilin, what were the choices for that question? I remember it, but I don't remember what it was asking for...</p>
<p>I thought the test was quite easy...I didn't find it difficult at all. I had Math 2 right afterwards, and U.S. History before, but I don't know...</p>
<p>for the car, the 2nd question for it, was there no limit?</p>
<p>?????????????????</p>
<p>i think the choices were:</p>
<p>150
number
number
no limit</p>
<p>I think it was 37.5 feet. y = 37.5 when x = 50, I think.</p>
<p>do u remember what the question asked?</p>
<p>has there been a time other than in the official sat ii book where -1 was still an 800?</p>