<p>Hi Rocky,</p>
<p>If you are referring to the 45 degree triangle with a long skinny rectangle coming out of its right side, that was NOT experimental. The answer was (E), 3y+1/2(x-3)^2.</p>
<p>Hi Rocky,</p>
<p>If you are referring to the 45 degree triangle with a long skinny rectangle coming out of its right side, that was NOT experimental. The answer was (E), 3y+1/2(x-3)^2.</p>
<p>3 wrong in math can not be a 720...ill bet my life.</p>
<p>Heyy spartyon..the problem i'm talking about was the last problem in the section..had like one side x, a y, and the number 10 on one of the sides..it was a rectangle coming from the left side of the triangle...is this the same problem u were referrin to?</p>
<p>Spartyon, i have a question, too. how many zeros did you say for the f(x) = 2f(x) graph is the right answer? i put 7, but i know someone who said 5! thanks!</p>
<p>Yeah, I think I went as far as actually bubbling in either (3, -3) or (-3, 3). But I think I caught myself.</p>
<p>Question for SpartyOn:</p>
<p>I saw that you said earlier that 1 wrong and 1 omit for math would be around a 770-780.</p>
<p>I think I got -1 MC and -2 Grid-in on the October Math. Would that not be the same thing as -1 wrong and -2 omit, since free-response doesnt penalize?</p>
<p>So shouldn't my score be around 750-760?</p>
<p>i dont think i have a f(x)=2f(x) question. Except the last question before the Student response, and that answer was 2</p>
<p>opps! sorrry! it ws really a graph of f(x) and you had to say how many zeros were on 2f(x)-20 and i am good at a lot of really hard math questions, but then i miss things on sat math and i go crazy!</p>
<p>hey, so you think you didn't have it kevinscoolll? that would be awesome!</p>
<p>I don't remember a f(x) section, but I don't remember alot of things.</p>
<p>which integers can x be for x^2 < 9 an experimental? i foolishly got that one wrong :(</p>
<p>i dont remember getting that question so yeah i think it was experimental.</p>
<p>there was a question with an equation and it told you to double the top and divide the bottom by three. The answer was that it would multiply by 12.</p>
<p>Does anybody know for sure the answer to the graph question?? The question was to find out a value of a at which F(a) was equal to f(2a)</p>
<p>the answer was 2</p>
<p>Sorry guys. I leave work at 5:00.</p>
<p>Okay, Rocky. It sounds like the same problem, but there wasn't a 10 in the diagram. There was an x, a y, a 3, and a 45 degree angle. And I could have sworn the rectangle came out the right side, because I kept redrawing it several sections later.</p>
<p>Sweetiepie, if you are referring to #8 just before the grid ins, the answer was 2 like Kevin said. That is the only f(x) question I can remember, so maybe this other one was on an experimental section.</p>
<p>And Chicago, -1 MC and -2 Grid-ins would have been a 740 on a sample of 3 past SATs I just checked.</p>
<p>What's -4 and 3 omit on the Math section?</p>
<p>That question with x, y, 3, and 45 deg:
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<p>Penn_dreamer, it was a 680 on another 2007 test (your raw score was 46).</p>
<p>Sweetiepie, I was trying to find out about the zeroes on 2f(X)-20, too. It sounds like it was experimental because I also had that other question about the f(x) = f(2x). Spartyon and a few others helped me in trying to figure it out. It sounds like it might have been the rst section.</p>