<p>Is it really not confident and measured?</p>
<p>@iStudy - Yeah, experimental had a graph…</p>
<p>why not?</p>
<p>i put that she competed better than opponents…</p>
<p>@glasshours The Octobers or June SAT (or both)?</p>
<p>are all experimental math sections the same one</p>
<p>Oh I didn’t mean for the luminary… i think it’s luminary. the other choice I was thinking about was dilettante </p>
<p>So what was the super difficult math problem with the long cubic with a, b, s, t? It was the last one in a section. </p>
<p>2… distribute the first half and you’ll see that a and b have to be equal to 0 for them to be equal</p>
<p>I put that she was candid about her achievements</p>
<p>@bertha757 It wasn’t that, it never mentioned anything about her competitors. I think it was “despite her elegance and grace, she was physically strong” or something. </p>
<p>Also do you live in the 757? That’s my area code :)</p>
<p>for the long cubic, all you needed to do was plug in one. i think the answer was 2</p>
<p>The experimental was a normal math section for me</p>
<p>2</p>
<p>Y is it not dilletante</p>
<p>@iStudy - The experimental today was CR with a graph too, haha</p>
<p>It was 2… If you plug in a 1 then whether its x squared or x cubed or whatever, you’ll still get a+b+s+t and on the other side you’ll get a 2. </p>
<p>i just wanted to know that word that started with an m… my experimental had ACT style CR… (line references to support previous questions, etc)</p>
<p>Another option was that she denigrated (criticized) her trainer; I thought that one wasn’t right</p>
<p>@bassguitar i deliberately didn’t put elegance and grace because it said she broke that tradition and introduced a new technique</p>