<p>@masterwayne I’m SURE it said TRAVELED DISTANCE because I drew the axes out and labeled them.</p>
<p>Yes. all the answers were also in percentage values i believe.</p>
<p>@jkim74 I also got those answers</p>
<p>but the first answer asked for a number rather than a percentage</p>
<p>I thought that the math section started really easy and then got really hard. There were things that were definitely NOT on the practice tests. I guess all I can do is learn more and study more and practice more and the next time I take the test I will feel better about it.</p>
<p>yeah usually all the practice tests that I took had similar questions to each other but this test was just completely different</p>
<p>for the one that was 70 percent…what exactly did it ask? did you have to add all the percents? i remember one where i put 45</p>
<p>@jags5991 i think it asked for the percent number of people who owned only one of the four types of pet. so i’m assuming you have to add</p>
<p>@jags5991
You thought of the fish with 42%?</p>
<p>yes its definitely 70%, u just add up the percents of everything which people had “only” of</p>
<p>what about the question about 25/3 pi radians and asking what the coterminal was? Did you guys get 60 degrees?
and what about the question saying that y is greater than or equal to axtb where some “a” were positive and some “b” were negative? It was the question where it had shadings in the graphs. I chose the answer where the line was a positive slope and the shading was to the left</p>
<p>I put the same answers as well. ^
The graph was answer choice B/G</p>
<p>yeah 60 degrees</p>
<p>What was the very last question?</p>
<p>@amplified it asked for the inverse of f(x)= ^3 <em>put in root bracket</em> x+2</p>
<p>@act @jkim, was 45% an answer? if it wasnt i assume i would have put 70 but if it was an answer then i think i put it…arg dumb mistakes kill me.</p>
<p>@sweetiiexangel Oh yeah. Thanks.</p>
<p>Does anyone know for sure the answer to that one? The inverse one?</p>
<p>The inverse of the third root of (x+2) is: </p>
<p>X=(Y+2)^(1/3)</p>
<p>So it’s Y=x^3-2</p>
<p>Do you remember what answer choice that was?</p>
<p>that answer choice was towards the end… the beginnign choices had the root bracket in it</p>
<p>the first choice. i’m pretty sure.</p>