@Mack23 i didnt have that question so i assume it is experimental
- The answer to the ax^2+bx+c problem was that a=2, that's the only number that would result in the necessary graph pointing up.
- 92% decrease, Finding the value of a when the minimum value of the equation is 5, ANS-0
I remember seeing a question almost identical to the 21 question on “Who Wants To Be A Millionare”. Sadly, the guy didn’t get the answer and lost 1 million.
Anybody else have the Spanish poet one? He was from Nicaragua and often overshadowed by Latino poets like Pablo Neruda and Garcia xxx.
How about the question with company and its advertisement graph
I had that passage, @Chrysanthemum14
@Chrysanthemum14 - Yep, I had that passage. Anyone remember any questions from that one?
@glasshours parentheses or in italics?
@388854239ewr
Was that the one with 2003 and 2005 mentioned? If so it was 20%.
Does anybody remember what exactly was the problem for ax^2+bx+c problem was that a=2
@388854239ewr the *n is an experimental because I did not have it
@Chrysanthemum14 We all had the Spanish poet passage; it was not an experimental.
@MilesSwimmerDude yes, the hunches were encouraging (not sure if right word), but not binding.
Dividing polynomials was easy!
Yeah the one with *21 was the experimental math scection i think
@388854239ewr
What is ‘a’ when the minimum or ax^2 + bx +c is 5 and x=2?
Does anyone remember the math question with the sum of the letters in “MILK”? I don’t remember my exact answer, but I remember the sum being 85. Can anyone confirm?
Last math open ended section???
Yeah, does anyone remember questions from the Spanish poet passage?
Was an answer to the Spanish poet passage that “his works were different and unfamiliar from those before him” or something like that.