<p>was the perpendicular line question experimental?</p>
<p>Mhh, the answer to that question was 17</p>
<p>No Truplayer. Does anyone want to compile a list of answers?</p>
<p>yeah i remember that problem it
was like </p>
<p>h(k)= x^2 + 5kx or something...and it said find the value of k when it crosses the x axis (set equation equal to 0) and it also gave you an x value</p>
<p>answer was -3</p>
<p>srry my explanations are HORRIBLE</p>
<p>mhh3134, it wasnt experimental because i had it too but i dont remember what i got</p>
<p>here are the grid-ins...</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>Why would -3 be one of the choices for prime factor, lol?</p>
<p>If I remember correctly, all of the answer choices were positive integers.</p>
<p>...And it was my last question for either the last or second-to-last section..</p>
<p>I got -3 too . . . I don't believe this section was experimental b/c I had an extra writing section.</p>
<p>Strange indian we had the same answers.</p>
<p>shoot ok does anyone know what problems were in the experimental math section?</p>
<p>nice jjjj, i got all those as well</p>
<p>for the one w/ -3 it asked for the value of t, but it didn't ask for any prime factors. they're probably 2 different problems and the one w/ the prime factors was an experimental.</p>
<p>the inequality one with 2/X>3 The answer was either
1/4<X<1/2
1/2<X<3/4</p>
<p>does anyone remember the actual number set question? something about 550.</p>
<p>Pretty sure it was the first one, carbon</p>
<p>car, its the top 1</p>
<p>1/4<X<1/2</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>carborn, the answer was NOT 1/2<x<3/4</p>
<p>the one about 550 was a grid in. the answer was 2200</p>
<p>the answer was 2200 for the grid in</p>
<p>If the equation was really 2/X>3 then the answer was definately 1/4<X<1/2</p>
<p>I hope it wasn't though, I put 1/2<X<3/4, I must've miscalculated or something XP</p>