October 2011 SAT Math International

<p>that one was</p>

<p>was the bisect one 55 on the grid in part</p>

<p>was the one on odd on the first digit and even on the second one experimental
and the the with the point (3,4) and it touches the y-axis what is its closest point to the x-axis Can that also be experimental???</p>

<p>pleazzzz answer</p>

<p>@jsj111, no, the one with the question about touching the x-axis was not experimental.</p>

<p>The answer was x=0 as it gave a value of f(x) above 2</p>

<p>its 3/5 Since the points were equidistant we had to form an eqn showing both lengths equal</p>

<p>The answer would be 3 put it and then choose suitable x and y it satisfies straight away</p>

<p>The answer is (a^3/b)^(1/2) and im pretty sure its right</p>

<p>Was the exponent question experimental? And wasn’t the question (a^2)(b^0.5)/(a^0.5)(b^2)? If that’s the case, then the answer is (a/b)^1.5 which was D.</p>

<p>Bump…</p>

<p>does anyone remember a q abt integer n, which one is odd</p>

<p>the exponent of b in the denominator in the question was 1 and exp of b in numerator was 0.5</p>

<p>Are you sure the b exponent was 1 in the denominator? I’m pretty sure it’s 2… What was the answer then? Was it D?</p>

<p>mhm, it’s really important to tell us whether you’re US or international</p>