Spanish poet passage: what does __'s use of rhythmic imply/suggest?
Oh! What did it mean by audacious rhyme? Maybe audacious wasn’t the word.
@glasshours The sum was 90 and C was the answer for me. I think it was LIME
How is the problem with ax^2+bx+c 2? can anybody explain this?
How were the 2 Jane Austen passages related to one another? The passage with the Easter Island, what did the second person’s experiment accomplish that the first didn’t?
Yes, I think the Spanish poet one was his bold rhyme scheme was something new to Latin poetry.
If the minimum is at 5, it must have a positive ‘a’ because it opens upwards. @388854239ewr
@388854239ewr what @MileSwimmerDude said… A was 2, B was 0, C, D, and E were all negative. If there was just one minimum then the graph must have been an upward facing parabola, which is only possible if a>0
Every other choice was negative? I do not remember/…
@16elir Haha, that was so much more simple than I made it. I proved that it had to be positive with -b/2a and all that >_<
I messed up the math section… what i 6 wrong? ilke 640?
@benzenerings i remember writing something like the second one was able to go over steep terrain/hills or something
@AsianBoyGenius Why? What terrain was the second one going over? I understood it was going over these constructed bridges?
@benzenerings was constructed bridges an answer?? i think you may be right. the second one was able to go miles over step terrain/;arge hills, as the passage said. the first one was only able to go over flat land
for the question Spanish poet passage: what does __'s use of rhythmic imply/suggest? did one of the answers have something to do with being overlooked?
Did you get that question on maths, where C represents a person already there, and two other people A and B were trying to be next to each other?
for the one being able to go over steep terrain, what were the other answer choices. i can’t remember what I put
@AsianBoyGenius No there was not an answer choice like that, but there was something similar that I put down. I didn’t understand the second one going over terrain. I understood the statues moving across bridges that stretched in between the islands.
Does anyone remember what the answer was to the arc length question. Where it said what is the ratio of the arc to the radius. Was it 2pi or 3pi/2?