<p>I feel kinda stupid after all my friends say the June test was easy, they onyl missed like 2 questions or something and here I am, missing like 8 lol</p>
<p>3x-4=0, 3x-4 also equals what: -25</p>
<p>3x-4 = -25
3x= -21
x =-7
put x to (x+7)
will give 0</p>
<p>2 wrong and 3 omits
what would be score ?</p>
<p>leecom, that’d be awesome…if -25 was actually a choice and it wasn’t (x-7)</p>
<p>2 wrong and 3 omit is probably 780-800</p>
<p>2 wrong, 3 omit = 44.5 raw score = 800. Miss one more, 790. Miss 2 more, 780.</p>
<p>At least that’s the impression I have.</p>
<p>Any ideas on what score I might get if I omitted 12 and probably got 2 or so wrong? Trying to decide if I should cancel or not…</p>
<p>Omitted 12 and 2 wrong is around 700 to 720</p>
<p>Thanks, I’m probably going to keep it, even if it is low, because i’m hoping it’s better than my 670 from June. For some reason, this is the only test I have taken more than once, and the only one I have difficulty with. SIGH. :)</p>
<p>Rargh I wanted an 800 so bad…</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what the very last question was? Took it in June and it was a hard plane question. Curious to see what it was this time around.</p>
<p>it was a graph with the parabola 4-x^2 and a line thus making a curvy trapezoid. it asked for the area of the trapezoid which had to include all the curves and weird spaces in the trapezoid</p>
<p>Oh that doesn’t sound so bad. You can just integrate it using your calculator… So basically you have the parabole y= 4-x^2, a line, y= something, and find the area under the parabola bound by y= (insertnumber) ?</p>
<p>I omitted 8, what is the highest I can aim to score?</p>
<p>@neorobie based on past tests, 790-770</p>
<p>Thanks cortana431! Wheww that’s a lot higher than I thought!</p>
<p>Im pretty sure the last question asked for the area of the trapezoid itself, not including curves. If it does include curves, then I got another question right, but i doubt it</p>
<p>for the question of which numbers are greater than 5, was .1 an option? i don’t remember if i circled .1 or .9.</p>
<p>I think it was an option…</p>
<p>Ahhhhh tomorrow</p>