<p>@ satisfag, backfing is a racist who despises his own race. thats a strong indicator that he’s a fountain house escapee.</p>
<p>Now… qwerty11
post hoc ergo propter hoc… ;)</p>
<p>I am not condoning backfing for casting aspersions towards his race; I am solely suggesting that we stop making logical fallacies and make relevant discussions.</p>
<p>how is this post hoc ergo propter hoc?</p>
<p>okay lets make relevant discussions. i didnt attempt most of the math questions because ive already scored 800 on it, so i remember only a few questions. wasnt the racism discussion less boring though?</p>
<p>ah. I have been mistaken. Yes I see no chronological order so that would not be post hoc ergo propter hoc… </p>
<p>but anyway, what was the question with f(x)> k? wasn’t the answer 0<x<2? I am being uneasy cuz some ppl have told me that the answer was 0<x<1…</p>
<p>oh yeah that question was easy, i heard. i never came across it. :p</p>
<p>In the Cultural Identity passage does anyone remember the question which goes something like this:</p>
<p>What would the author of passage 2 think of the “Realm” described in passage 1.
Some choices were anxiety, security etc etc</p>
<p>In the modern architecture passage there was this question which went something like:
The word “action” means:</p>
<p>Did anyone choose endowed/endows ???</p>
<p>Don’t remember exactly what the other options were</p>
<p>possibility
10char</p>
<p>endows
10char</p>
<p>I got a completely different version than what everyone else on this site took.</p>
<p>Here’s what CR consisted of:
Art forgery; book worm in the Congo; Japanese ocean-loving girl and her cousin; science and politics</p>
<p>If any of you got this, please tell me.</p>
<p>@alyshehata : Hi, I want to ask you a quetion, The last grid in was “between any value between 0 & 1 ,” but is 0 included ???</p>
<p>Hi, Everybody, if anyone knew the anwer of my question please tell me.</p>
<p>^
Yeah i believe that both 0 & 1 are included</p>
<p>1 was not included, since the point was (1,k) but f(x)>k, not f(x)>=k.
0 is included, 1 is not.</p>
<p>^ Wasn’t there another question where they wanted f(x)>0 and it was any point of X: 0<x<2?</p>
<p>yes, i put 0,
thank god</p>
<p>The first identifying error question:
As soon as the fire broke ,…
What did you choose?</p>
<p>@hugedilemma
yeah, I thought so too! So I put 1.
Maybe there is one in the experimental section whose answer is 0<x<1?</p>
<p>11wangs thank you!! you just put my mind at ease! hope you score an 800 for this:)</p>
<p>see i thought i was the only one who had that question lol</p>
<p>edit: so can I assume that 1.5 is right also since 0<x<2</p>
<p>@hugedilemma
I am still not positive, since we are like the only two people that think the answer is 0<x<2. </p>
<p>Anybody else want to confirm on this? I thought that the point was (2,k) and f(x)>k?</p>