<p>All I know is that this was some confusing math test…
(Didn’t even had a fighting chance for a 800 from the start >.<)</p>
<p>hopefully i didn’t bomb the critical reading or writing section…</p>
<p>@Descuff - it was easy… you just had to take your time on like 4-5 questions</p>
<p>@byahnoob
Yeah, I got it from swoony’s consolidated crap thing but does anyone remember what the question was?</p>
<p>-3 for (x+1)^2 + k</p>
<p>@buttlord i think it was</p>
<p>x= 1 what is the other x… k is constant</p>
<p>(x+1)^2 + k</p>
<p>(1+1)^2 = (-3+1)^2</p>
<p>The circle with triangle in it: 50pi-96
The one where g(x)=sq. rt (25x) and then g(4x)= k sq.rt (x). I put 10.
360 (a+b+c+d+e+f)
4 points
30 sqroot 3
6400
240 for the perimeter question
I II III for texas (general consensus, but still hotly debated)
I and III for divisible by 3
3 for the sequence one
-4
10 connecting lines for the 5 dots
5/64
7(x+y+z) = 49p. x+z equals 5.
For the question about the graph shifted to the left two units I got -4, or A.
6w (second multiple choice)
$1.84
II and III for the mean questions (25 and 30)
2n+3p+5
40/x
|p| + |-r|
-3 for (x+1)^2 + k
D/2 for radius
1600 for the pool question (filling and emptying)
2/7 for the probability question</p>
<p>For the one where it was circles on a line, I got 12</p>
<p>Graph:</p>
<h2> / (extending upwards after x=3)</h2>
<p>@byah: That the amount of problems I spent time on… But there was a couple that I wouldn’t has even guess (my school has suckish geometry teachers- most only get a C). And a couple problem I screwed up SO I’m probably in the 550-600 range (not good for my colleges choice).</p>
<p>I think it was x= -1 …</p>
<p>@byahnoob</p>
<p>I had something that was like that except x=3 what was the other x and I got -1… is that a different question?? Because I don’t remember this one at all…</p>
<p>@Cynosuree pretty sure its x=1</p>
<p>does anyone remember any other questions, even the easy ones that we haven’t discussed?</p>
<p>@buttlord - it was one x is 1 … find the other one</p>
<p>answer is -3 cause -3+1 = -2^2 = (1+1)^2</p>
<p>im positive it simply said one x is 1 , what could be the other x</p>
<p>Oops, made a mistake.</p>
<p>There was one question that was like this:
x(x-2)(x+1)</p>
<p>and another that was like this:</p>
<p>(x+1)^2 + k</p>
<p>Right?</p>
<p>@swoony yea</p>
<p>x(x-2)(x+1) was 2
(x+1)^2+k was -3</p>
<p>@Byah</p>
<p>No, the question said that one value where f(x)=0 was 3, and you had to find the other.</p>
<p>Was the question with f(x)=f(-x) and a graph experimental</p>
<p>k was -4 . The intercepts were 3 and -1 . 3 was provided by the problem, -1 was the answer.</p>
<p>@byah I’m pretty sure it was -1, I think you misremembered some parts of that function</p>
<p>@Cynosuree , that was a different question… wasn’t that the one that showed u a graph? find g(x)?</p>
<p>Is -1 for math an 800?</p>
<p>Was there a grid-in with 8 as the answer?</p>
<p>@byah
Do you or anyone remember the question I’m talking about then? Hopefully it’s a different question…?
Because I’m positive that for my question, it was x-1 either in absolute value things or squared and the given x was 3</p>
<p>it was the same question. I don’t think they actually said f(x) in the question, though.</p>