<p>u seem to have the Maths experimental @_@
u are soooo lucky :(</p>
<p>It was I and II, both of which talked about perp lines. The parallel one (III, I believe), was wrong.</p>
<p>Oh, what did y’all get for the intersecting lines. One came at 80 degrees and the other was straight at 90. So the angle between them when they meet, should be 10, right?</p>
<p>I got that too, jollybjolly. w00t, now I know I got at least 2 right!</p>
<p>^ that’s what I got</p>
<p>@ coupdefoundre
yes your cube problem is correct
bc there are four ways to roll a 17 or 18 and 6^3 total possible rolls
so 1/54 is right</p>
<p>what was the dice question of three dices adding up to 17 or 18???
1/108?</p>
<p>FILL-IN obtuse triangle question… did the hypotenuse have to be greater than 10???</p>
<p>It was I and II only.</p>
<p>oh…bloodymary’s a person. oops. Yeah, that sounds experimental</p>
<p>attak, sorry, but no… the x axis is one because in a 30 60 90 triangle 30 degrees is across from rad 3</p>
<p>please tell me the question with the answer either 2 or 4.
i think i put 4 but can’t remember the ques</p>
<p>Dice question is 1/18 guys there are 6 possible ways to roll 17 and 6 to roll 18</p>
<p>it was the one with m and a possible answer of it. You factor it out and get 2 as an answer. This was the question before the last grid in</p>
<p>the question about g(x)=x(x-1) and you had like g(m+2) and it equaled to 12, but you had to find out m so the answer was 2.</p>
<p>N I don’t remember one of the questions, but the answer for one was like f(x)+1</p>
<p>anyone remember the answer to the kids’ avreage per week stuyding?</p>
<p>@Jolly: I got that it had to be greater than 10 because if x=90 (a right triangle), it would be a 6-8-10. So I put 11?</p>
<p>For the obtuse triangle question, answer was either 11,12, or 13 correct? It was a fill-in</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one where it was like… g(x)=x(x-1) and you had to find g(m+2)=12</p>
<p>I got a decimal… 2.72 or sth.</p>
<p>^ I got 11 for the fill in triangle</p>
<p>Oh. Was the asnwer 2?
Was it something like g(x) x(x-1), g(m+2) = 12 blah blah</p>
<p>Answer to dice question
1/54 vs 1/108 vs 1/18</p>
<p>i put in 12 for that obtuse triangle question</p>