Official January Sat 2 Math Level 2 Discussion Board

<p>^yeah, i thot that was too simple. we did it last year too which ****es me off; i shouldv known how to do it
wutever -_- i skipped it</p>

<p>How many raw points out of 50 usually is an 800 (min.)?</p>

<p>I probably got this wrong then since no one in this board had selected abs x and abs y to make y=x?</p>

<p>It was definitely definitely definitely x^3=y^3</p>

<p>i thought 42, or 43 (raw points)</p>

<p>See, abs x = abs y; x can equal -1 and y can equal 1 :(</p>

<p>skings:
it's wrong =|
cuz x can equal -2, y equal 2, x doesnt equal y, but absx=absy</p>

<p>for the ferris wheel problem, i got choice A.. did anyone else get that?</p>

<p>s snack: 43/44 according to princeton
but it really depends on the curve. RAH. i hate how it's not VERY predictable at all, but its around the range i suppose</p>

<p>(points below)
i think they round down because when they calculate the _<em>/4 for how many you miss, they round up
typical -</em>-</p>

<p>i think 43/50 raw score gets you an 800.. what happens if you get a 42.5 though? round up ?</p>

<p>Yeah. hopefully, round up.</p>

<p>oh.. does anyone remember the problem where it asked for the f^-1(2e)?</p>

<p>Ugh. I better have gotten Feris Wheel right, b/c right now my Raw is at 44.5</p>

<p>aznsushi:
did they ask for the inverse? or what?OH
haha sorry
yeah i got .3something..</p>

<p>44 is still 800
-_-</p>

<p>there's this one problem i had trouble but i cant remember...arggg</p>

<p>"oh.. does anyone remember the problem where it asked for the f^-1(2e)?"</p>

<p>I think it was 0.34</p>

<p>aznsushi i think the problem was y=e^5x?</p>

<p>yeah they asked for the inverse.. i think f(x)=e^5x (not sure) and you were supposed to find the inverse for when x=2e</p>

<p>lol i don't remember any of the answers to the majority of the questions.</p>

<p>fine what is a 30 to 32 as raw score?</p>

<p>yeah, its .34</p>

<p>sking:
680-700ish?
but i think thats like more pessimistic</p>

<p>2e=e^5x
ln(2e)=5xlne
ln(2e)=5x
x=(1/5)ln(2e)
x= 0.34</p>