October SAT Math

<p>i had 2 math sections in a row and had 4 math sections total so i'm guessing one was experimental...anyone know which one?</p>

<p>lx-32l<2? i THINK...</p>

<p>was that the first choice a?</p>

<p>^ I think so. :]</p>

<p>yea thats right</p>

<p>yes it was</p>

<p>X/2>3 or something like that for the inequality.</p>

<p>The answer was...</p>

<p>can anybody confirm that the perpendicular line one was none?</p>

<p>i mean, i'm sure i'm right...i'd just like confirmation</p>

<p>i drew the lines and everything.</p>

<p>I got none.
Not too sure though. = /</p>

<p>it was NONE, congrats :-D
and are u sure that choice was A? i got that answer but i dont remember if i put choice A</p>

<p>carbon: I remember finding all of the values for x, and since that wasn't in the choices, I picked a choice that was still within the range but didn't include all of them.</p>

<p>got none here for the perpendicular and parallel lines too.</p>

<p>Yes, the two pairs of parallel perpendicular lines form a quadrilateral and the line PQ goes from one corner to the other, so yeah its none.</p>

<p>For the inequality 2/X>3 I got 1/2<X<3/4</p>

<p>How was math section for you guys? What about entire test?</p>

<p>i wrote none too</p>

<p>what did you guys write for the graph having an y value of b?</p>

<p>Hey, guys what about the last math question (well, my last question).</p>

<p>It was something along the lines of:</p>

<p>This number has three prime factors, and two of them are 2 and 5. What is the third prime factor? </p>

<p>And the equation was something crazy like:</p>

<p>x = 5^2000 + 5^2002</p>

<p>So I plugged in 5^0 + 5^2 on my calculator and got 30. And the three prime factors of 30 are 2, 3, 5.</p>

<p>So I put 3 as my answer.</p>

<p>I have no idea if I did was correct, but did anyone else get that answer?</p>

<p>yes you are right, I drew the lines too and PQ line formed a diaganol.</p>

<p>Didn't get that question Blackbird ?:(</p>

<p>1/4<x<1/2 answer for inequality.</p>

<p>this question must have been in an experimental section but just in case did anyone have a question with a 3 points on a number line and it said B was the midpoint and B was something like 2^n and it listed the other points A and C as like 2k and 2^nk ...... and it wanted to know k? I was so confused...anyone know what i'm talking about?</p>

<p>For that last math question I just omitted. = [</p>