Official December SAT II Math 2 Thread

<p>i remember that question, i think that answer was choice C (or it might have been D lol)</p>

<p>What will the curve be like on this version? If I left 9 blank and got like 5 wrong what will my score be?</p>

<p>low 700's i guess</p>

<p>i left 5 blank, know i missed at least 3, and prolly missed 5-10 more. where does that leave me? </p>

<p>hopefully 700+ pleeease</p>

<p>If you left 5 blank and got 7 wrong you should get about 700. Any more wrong, though, and you'll drop below 700.</p>

<p>According to the score conversion table in Real SAT II book, CashM88 will get a 730 if she left 5 blank and got 7 wrong</p>

<p>what a dead thread</p>

<p>Any other hard or confusing questions people remember? What was the one where it showed three points and asked where the zeros would occur?</p>

<p>I said there was a zero between -2 and -1.</p>

<p>I concur with theoneo</p>

<p>how about the one with the (cotx)2 = .625 or something and it asked for the tanx. I just took the square root and did one over that and got some positive number, like 1.27. I thought that would be a trick question or something, because it could be both positive or negative 1.27. Since there was no negative, I chose the positive. I think it was B. Anyone?</p>

<p>wow i don't remember that one at all</p>

<p>I remember the problem, but not the values. One of the conditions was like 0 < x < pi/2 or something. And it was like cot(2x)? I remember thinking it would be a trick question with the range, but it wasn't.</p>

<p>my calculator spontaneously combusted, woohoo! ok actually it just refused to graph. that definitely cost me 10 minutes, which would have been enough to finish the whole test and do awesomely. grrrrrr. just my luck.</p>

<p>btw anyone know what "dim mismatch" means?</p>

<p>I left 8 questions blank but the rest is right I think. How much can I get? I really need to know.</p>

<p>um...if you got everything else right, you should get a 790/780</p>

<p>Does there have to be a zero between those numbers though? It could cross the x axis at a diff point and still go through both points</p>

<p>but it has to cross the x-axis somewhere in between those two points, which is what that answer choice stated</p>

<p>What is a 28 raw score equivalent to? </p>

<p>What is a 31 raw score equivalent to?</p>

<p>What is a 28 raw score equivalent to? </p>

<p>What is a 31 raw score equivalent to?</p>