<p>Well, if the answer to the paper one was 10, then did anyone get 4 as an answer for any Q?</p>
<p>im pretty darn sure because it said xyz without commas.</p>
<p>Hmmm, i guess so, in that case i got it wrong and it is 2, and 3.</p>
<p>It asked for the product fo sho.</p>
<p>And I got 10 feet for the thickness question, too.</p>
<p>anyone got any other questions we can check among ourselves?</p>
<p>I think there was one about inverse functions...like, which function had an inverse. The choices were (I think)
I. y = 1/x
II. (I don't remember this choice)
III. y = 1/(x-1) +1</p>
<p>I put I and III.</p>
<p>i cant think anymore.. lol,
all the questions and answers escaped my brain.
hm,
i like this forum!
woo hoo keep it up kiddos!</p>
<p>i hope we all got 700<</p>
<p>i think i also put I and III, or was it I and II? i can't remember...</p>
<p>I just want to see if I need to cancel my scores....ah!!! the dilemma!!</p>
<p>I and III was right for the inverse question</p>
<p>Hmmm, i cant remember either, it was definitely two of them, but i am not sure, i was thinking more I and II.</p>
<p>Do you remember the question?</p>
<p>um...oh wait, the question asked which of the functions was equal to its inverse. And I think the choice for II was y=1/x-1 or something, which is not equal to its inverse</p>
<p>But will it look better to colleges if they see a 700 the first time and 800 on the second or a cancelled score the first time and an 800 on the second?</p>
<p>I and III indeed.</p>
<p>gar. me so mad at me self..can't even talk.</p>
<p>I and II, I concur.</p>
<p>It was x+y+z, which was only 3.</p>
<p>i am so sure that it was xyz.</p>
<p>It definitely was x<em>y</em>z.</p>
<p>i had I and III for inverse</p>