<p>Was there a combination with answer 6? It said combination in the problem even...</p>
<p>starnge indian dude you mean q2, because that would make more sense.... Y is always positive and x is always negative</p>
<p>yeah truplayer, x was negative and y was positive
quad II</p>
<p>That's what I was saying...</p>
<p>yeah yeah lol my bad i meant quad II</p>
<p>what was the question for #14 grid ins??? i dont remember it askign for the anser to be 1/... i thought it just asked for a^n</p>
<p>Strangeindianfoo, for the value of n question, was 17 an answer choice?</p>
<p>sjsharks27, it was 1/25</p>
<p>1/a^n = 1/25. another one was where 17/2 was an answer choice. a=34. sphere clay problem = 8. </p>
<p>Was there a multiple with answer 6? It was a combination problem and it even said combination in the question itself. or was this the experimental section?</p>
<p>If i wrote the answer as .04 on the 1\25 one, i still get it right yeah?</p>
<p>wantivy, experimental...</p>
<p>and i don't remember if 17 was an answer choice srry...i just remember getting 8,5 on my calc</p>
<p>Oh, so the sphere clay problem was 8? that's what I got.</p>
<p>I thought the math section was fair this time. I took it in June and thought it was much harder.</p>
<ol>
<li>11 (teams with 2 or more ppl)</li>
<li>120 (area of rectangle?)</li>
<li>128</li>
<li>3.2 (a+b)</li>
<li>45 (one of the possible scores he could've gotten)</li>
<li>1/25 (1/a^n)</li>
<li>8</li>
<li>3 (how many areas does f(x)=b)</li>
<li>2200 (number set)</li>
<li>34 (Weird symbol one)</li>
</ol>
<p>In additon we have: </p>
<ol>
<li>(17/2), </li>
<li>abs value of x-32<2, </li>
<li>.5<x<.25</li>
<li>15</li>
<li>b=k</li>
<li>18sqrt3-6pi
( not in any particular order)</li>
</ol>
<p>Add to this as you come up with answers.</p>
<p>lol, wait, what n question are you talking about? because I don't remember a 17/2 at all.. Was it an exponent problem? oh yeah and JJJ, the inequality for #3 should be .25<x<.5 not .5<x<.25 :P</p>
<p>I am talking about the midpoint problem</p>
<p>b=k were the two inside angles right?</p>
<p>11 teams? huh?</p>
<p>what was the one with line AB and 3 points? it was like 2^k, Nx2^k, and 2^(k+4)</p>
<p>the two inside angles did not equal each other</p>
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<p>in the pic, b and k represent the Beta</p>