<p>does anyone remember about 3 consecutive math questions about the age including the one that has graph .is it in 20 or 18 math section.
plss tell me . I very worry about it.</p>
<p>@dogdoi, first one is 28, second is 5, and the last one is graph D</p>
<p>@zhshzh44 thank you but I want to know that it is in which section between 18 and 20 . Is it number 6 7 8 before grid in or number10++in 20 section</p>
<p>@ dogdoi i forgot which section but can rmb those answers…</p>
<p>T_T I think it is hard so it may be number 6 7 8 right.</p>
<p>@dogdoi
I think these were probably included in the 20-problem section… I vaguely rmb that they were numbered 1X.</p>
<p>Hey guys, I didn’t find any ‘no error’ question in the writing section, the one about coffee one. Am I correct? Or was there any such question?</p>
<p>@LazyConi do you remember which questions are number 6 7 8 before math grid in. I think those three should be hard.</p>
<p>@dogdoi
I can’t remember… Sorry for that.
I think Math is getting harder= =</p>
<p>line y=4 and above y=x^2. The conditions were similar to:
I. xy < 0
II. y> x^2
III. Absolute value of x < 2</p>
<p>For this question I’m pretty sure it was none of the answers since the question was asking about the shaded area, this wouldn’t include the bold borders right?</p>
<p>I think it is II and III
I. is false because in the quadrant 2 x is negative y is positive so it must be negative.
II. (I believe) it is true because the border is y=x^2 If you imagine and move the x value to the left, the x value must decrease.That makes y>x^2 because the border is y=x^2
III. I am pretty sure this one is correct because if you plug in y=4, the x value will be -2 and 2 and the points in the shaded region must be less than that so III is correct.
I might be wrong but I hope that help.</p>
<p>That math question above, the answer is II & III.
The shaded area does not include the bold borders. </p>
<p>I got a 5 on AP calculus BC exam, so please believe me… haha</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question of the two squares with a shaded region? (One square had an area of 64)</p>
<p>@PtolemyIsStupid The answer was 16 (A)</p>
<p>Thank you for saving my life, Eminence. Hoping for a 2000+ this time.</p>
<p>I’m expecting 20 or 30 point increase in math (I want a 700+), a 40 or 50 point increase in CR and 10 or 20 points in writing.</p>
<p>Critical reading was abnormally easy for me (580 CR here). I actually got most my answers correct when looking back at these posts! If any of you have more questions on CR, please post them here so I can sleep easier at night, knowing whether my answers were correct or not!</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>No problem
I’m aiming 2100, too bad i suck at math (Scored 670)
I think this time i might score 700+ M , 800 Writing, 700+ CR which would be the greatest achievement i ever did :D</p>
<p>for the parabala question, II and III are both right.</p>
<p>@sonic34 : I’m not 100% sure but i think it’s A (None)
My friend who scored an 800 also said the answer was A.</p>
<p>do you guys rmb an answer in the vandalism passage about why the author decided to call his students “peasants” and his office, some sort of Greek mansion or smth
was it to express “self-deprecating humor”
or “to show that statuses/positions don’t really matter”
or smth else i missed out on</p>
<p>corrinder94 : I can’t remember which answered i bubbled but “Self-deprecating humor” is the right answer.</p>