<p>that’s it, after seeing the consolidated list I should be absolutely demolished by my score. I ended up with 36 for S set question.</p>
<p>Handi: Agree with all of them.</p>
<p>Is it me or where there two absolute value problems? Something that had 17, 17.5, and 18 as the choices.</p>
<p>Was the product of the two greater even integers x^2+6x+8?</p>
<p>(x+2)(x+4) = x^2 + 6x + 8</p>
<p>Handicable said that it was : x^2+6x+6 (product of two even integers greater than x)</p>
<p>ANYONE CONFIRM!!!</p>
<p>did anyone get 308 for a grid-in answer? 11 x 28 I think. equation looked like x + pr + c or something of the like, you had to find r and c</p>
<p>what was the one with the physics and computer science? D? 4 and 5 or something? I think that was the one that highlighted the region with both physics and comptuer science and all 3 subjects in the center. anyone get that?</p>
<p>I GOT THAT BUT CAN ANYONE CONFIRM THE </p>
<p>Was the product of the two greater even integers x^2+6x+8?</p>
<p>(x+2)(x+4) = x^2 + 6x + 8</p>
<p>Handicable said that it was : x^2+6x+6 (product of two even integers greater than x)</p>
<p>The triangle one was 140. </p>
<p>Since w is 100°, the base angles of the larger triangle must sum to 80°. Because the legs of the smaller triangle are the angular bisectors of the aforementioned base angles, the base angles in the smaller triangle must sum to 40°. Therefore, x is 140°. (180-40)</p>
<p>The 7^1600 was indeed 1, you can determine this by following the exponential patterns (groups of 4).</p>
<p>Exponent -> unit digit
7^0 -> 1
7^1 -> 7
7^2 -> 9
7^3 -> 3
7^4 -> 1</p>
<p>If you really want verification, here:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP298419d2ch812e07842h00002g83g28fa396ae49?MSPStoreType=image/gif&s=29&w=493&h=521[/url]”>http://www3.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP298419d2ch812e07842h00002g83g28fa396ae49?MSPStoreType=image/gif&s=29&w=493&h=521</a></p>
<p>4 and 5 para mi</p>
<p>yes prat tennis, i got 308.</p>
<p>^ I had 4 and 5</p>
<p>I had x^2 + 6x + 8</p>
<p>I had 308</p>
<p>did anyone get 1008 as a grid in?</p>
<p>genesis u are correct. anyone answer the box question?</p>
<p>i dont believe the radius question is completely right</p>
<p>one square had 3 as a side. meaning 1.5 as its distance from point to side. one square had 2^1/2 as its side. meaning the distance from midpoint to side was 2^1/2 /2 …so the radius could be IN BETWEEN those…</p>
<p>so (2^1/2)/2 < X< 1.5?</p>
<p>Anyone get the one about where the two sides of an inner triangle bisected the angles of the larger triangle? What was the answer? I think I put 140</p>
<p>What does “1 is the only mode” mean?</p>
<p>Awesome! I was so scared lol</p>
<p>I can confirm enmar’s answer for the triangle one.
Also, the problem with t and t/2 is 36 hours.</p>
<p>yes prat tennis i got 308 as well.
dipole, yes it was 4 and 5.</p>
<p>can someone explain why the radius one in the grid-in was 1<x<1.5??? i thought it was sqrt(2)/2<x<1.5…so i put 0.9 as my answer GAHHHH</p>
<p>yeahhhhh its def x^2+6x+8…
(x+2)(x+4) is def x^2+6x+8…</p>
<p>and…
how is 37 correct for the 40 cards… isnt it like 29 or sometning</p>
<p>1/6 is correct. We could count 5 distinct shapes (one repeated).</p>
<p>36 is also correct. You convert to minutes and then divide the 12 hours by 2/3 or 1/3, IDR which. But one of them will get you with t being 18 and that would mean the other one could do it in 9 so combined 12 makes no sense.</p>
<p>But I think that section was experimental.</p>
<p>29 is wrong because it they could all be the other colors and 0 greens. 37 covers all three other possibilities completely.</p>