<p>was the aforementioned question on the experimental section?</p>
<p>No it was not.</p>
<p>I am also 101% sure it was <0. -5 makes the value of the function zero, but the smallest INTEGER that satisfies the inequality is -4.</p>
<p>does anyone know if the second math section was experiemental??? u had to get the area of a polygon for hte last question...</p>
<p>thx!</p>
<p>Rocky - probably, as I had writing as experimental and I don't recall any calculations of an area of a polygon.</p>
<p>i guarantee i got a perfect in math.. it was easy.. really really easy.. just some tricky chit you had to worry about...
I was so happy when I got to the last section- i knew i was getting a perfect.. but my heart kinda stopped when i looked at the question w/ 3 equations.. the very last one.. i stared at it for like 2 straight minutes.. i couldnt fkn believe it.. i had like a minute left.. then .. DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR... phew.. i was so happy n relieved ;-)</p>
<p>phew.. that was a close call</p>
<p>well.. any particular questoins anhyone has.. private message me.. i think i got them all, almost 99 percent sure</p>
<p>Aah!</p>
<p>Physics, do you know the letter of the correct answer for that last question? It's the only one I wasn't quite sure of and it's going to bug me so much for a few weeks.</p>
<p>The answer was 2... all you had to do is add the equations vertically.. all the other variables canceled out.... </p>
<p>i dont know the letter.. i'm pretty sure it was A!... those bastards at ETS >O</p>
<p>Read through all 54 pages and I think only one person said that this question was experimental: </p>
<p>rst=40
r^2st=200
What can't rs be?</p>
<p>Can anyone else confirm that this section was the equating one?</p>
<p>hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... 0?</p>
<p>yeah its experimental, comp666.</p>
<p>now that the experimental math section has been indentified, can anyone give a more definitive list of the questions found on the section (namely the hard ones)? aside from the rts question, no one seems to have established which questions DIDN'T count. thanks</p>
<p>that one with two paralleled lines and a lotta intersecting lines asking to define angle x in terms of angle y was on the exp. math</p>
<p>Y E S. 2 4 6 8 something something (wow i suck at cheers)</p>
<p>ok what is the answer to this arc question</p>
<p>it is what x is right??? so it was 56. i dont know why people are saying 62.</p>
<p>it made a triangle using the two radii then x was one of the angles
Radii for two legs make it an isosceles then you know that one angle is 56, so other angles are equal to (180-56)/2=62</p>
<p>on the test, was the right answer for the arc angel question like around the top? (A or B?) That's all I can remember, as well as thinking about how the two sides were equal.</p>
<p>I probably got all right except 1 omitted...chances for 800 i guess....!!!!</p>
<p>Only que i have a doube about is the square which was reflected on the line y=-x....i answerd is 3,-3</p>
<p>the 4th corner of the square is 3,3 and wont it become 3,-3 after reflection because its on the line y=-x?? One of the coordinates has to be negative...not both...
Thats what my idea was....</p>
<p>to any experienced ppl around here.....judging by the level of difficulty any idea what my score will be i omitted 1 and got 1 wrong?</p>
<p>I would estimate 770-780.</p>
<p>heyy did anyone have a math section where u had to get area of a polygon? it was the last problem in one of the math sections..i was wonderin if the section was experimental??</p>