Official December SAT I Forum

<p>i dont remember the hexagon. was that the exp one?</p>

<p>dude i thnk u had experimental math</p>

<p>I had math exp (2 grid ins) and I don't remember a question about hexagons.</p>

<p>paniwani: I chose "tenable" as well. I'm pretty sure it's right because it was talking about a theory that was no longer believable and tenable means well-founded.</p>

<p>mitsu, thanks for the summary.</p>

<p>Hexagon must be experimental. Your others look correct except for equal distance. Wasn't point T in Quadrant T (-a,-b)? I thought it was distance from origin, but maybe I'm mistaken.</p>

<p>omgomgomg</p>

<p>Did the outfit problem really say that they can't be the same color???</p>

<p>TT__TT Crap</p>

<p>it was (-a,b)</p>

<p>"Wasn't point T in Quadrant T (-a,-b)?"
It was distance from origin, but (-a,-b) was not a choice. b was a negative number, -b would have made the second point have a positive y value, and it was definitely not positive.</p>

<p>I think there were different versions of the math Grid-In. I know almost for certain that the 32 CDs section is experimental.</p>

<p>oldtimer:</p>

<p>T was in quadrant 3.
The other point was in quadrant 4 with (a,b)</p>

<p>Therefore b must already be a negative number, so I got (-a,b)</p>

<p>I had 32 CDs with a CR experimental.</p>

<p>thx ivis; oldtimer: the point they gave u was in the 4th quadrant and it was (a, b), so you know that a is positive, but b is already negative;
point T was in quadrant 3, and so it was (-a, b), the b already incorporates the negative.</p>

<p>Did others get tenable for an answer?</p>

<p>I hate stupid mistakes. I can't believe I fell for that old trick.</p>

<p>Don't worry oldtimer, you couldn't have chosen (-a,-b) because that's what I thought the answer was at first and it wasn't among the choices. :] That is, unless the answer choices vary from test to test.</p>

<p>ivis and I both got tenable...(something) for the SC question w/ something about the Puerto Ricans thinking they were eradicated</p>

<p>wanting2400:
the girl wanted to wear red, white, and blue. Therefore you can't repeate the colors.</p>

<p>someone start asking reading questions</p>

<p>there was the polygon one where it was 2n + 360 i think?</p>

<p>so far i've got:
tenable
seclusive...inclusive
undeveloped
dry humor
mercurial</p>