<p>me neither. i just guessed and moved on.</p>
<p>I didn't know that one either...
I'm in Calculus, and I can't even get a 30 in math!</p>
<p>do you put a comma in between (Name), himself?</p>
<p>I had that problem and I just guessed. I have taken precalc and calc and I have never seen anything like that.</p>
<p>auto paint was the most obvious answer, if you read two paragraphs after, it says that engineers were inspired and therefore created velcro + others..</p>
<p>Are you talking about the one that said me, myself? If that's the one, no. It was like which,...myself, The phrase is not an appositive, so it doesn't need one because it is necessary to the sentence.</p>
<p>so you said velcro emory1r?</p>
<p>it didn't say specifically auto paint in the paragraph?</p>
<p>it did...that's what I put for the question, but really, I think it was velcro because it was asking what led to the invention of something else, and velcro led to the invention of auto paint</p>
<p>math question with the circle and the triangle</p>
<p>that was 'not enough info', right? because it didn't give you the full length of one leg?</p>
<p>a friend is "pretty sure" that he got a 36 on the math section, and says that you could solve it...somehow</p>
<p>emory1r - I really hope that's true! Then that means that auto-paint was the answer since it would have came before velcro...</p>
<p>Tickitata - That's what I thought for that problem as well, but I got it wrong. Apparently it gave you the radius to the tangent line, so all you had to do was add the radius and the length of part of that leg, and then you have the full leg of the triangle.</p>
<p>actually no LOL, the answer is velcro.</p>
<p>Wait a sec, I misunderstood emory's statement. Sorry guys. Anyway, I hope that its true</p>
<p>that one was without a doubt velcro</p>
<p>i remember my physiology teacher talking about the invention of velcro being directly inspired by a scientist that walked his dog, and noticed the "cucaberras" (probably mispelled. you know, those prickly things) that stuck on his fur. </p>
<p>the other ones were improved, not created, through biological inspiration</p>
<p>parabola question was: set y squareds equal to each other:
Answer was (8,0) Please confirm!!!?</p>
<p>Also, on english grammar q about
"Sam, my brother, participates in the special olympics" was that correct as is, the question wanted to relate it to the rest of the passage. Anyone remember this? Please respond!!!?</p>
<p>velcro for sure, btw</p>
<p>..... crap</p>
<p>"parabola question was: set y squareds equal to each other:
Answer was (8,0) Please confirm!!!?"</p>
<p>Uh...what was the question?</p>
<p>I thought that it was correct as is. All of the other choices assumed Sam had already been introduced.</p>
<p>English grammar</p>
<p>in Arcata passage:</p>
<p>the Task Force will apply to the job with .... OR
the Task Force will apply to the job to .... OR
the Task Force will apply to the job for.....</p>
<p>I put to... Anyone else with the same answer???</p>
<p>I put "to"</p>