<p>I didn’t answer two (one opened I guessed on and another multiple choice I didn’t answer). Know for sure I got one wrong on the open ended. And pretty sure I got maybe 2-3 wrong on multiple choice. It it possible for me to get a 700?</p>
<p>I’d say like a 680</p>
<p>18 (1,2,3,6,9,18), 20 (1,2,4,5,10,20), and 28 (1,2,4,7,14,28) are all hexal. Any more?</p>
<p>100% sure that thr triangle one was 30sqrt3 because I did it the long way using trig functions and that was the answer!:)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure 32 is hexal. (1,2,4,8,16,32) If not, I’ll cancel!</p>
<p>32 couldn’t be an answer since it said 0 > x > 20</p>
<p>Did the hexal question really specify 0 > x > 20? Are you sure that wasn’t another question? You’re killing me here!</p>
<p>Mine was something like 17<x<40 for the hexal problem.</p>
<p>Guys, I thought the number of points inside of the triangle was 7, I think the triangle had vertices at like (0,0); (3,2); and (3,-2)</p>
<p>So wouldn’t there be the points (1,0); (2,0); and (3,0) in addition to (2,1);(2,-1); (3,1); (3,-1)?</p>
<p>EDIT: Never mind, I see why it was 4. =o= Can’t have 3 in the x value. ugh.</p>
<p>I may have remembered wrong… but I don’t think the limit was that high. (which is why I chose 18)</p>
<p>@Anxious</p>
<p>(3,0) , (3,1) , (3,-1) aren’t inside of the triangle.</p>
<p>They may have changed the hexal limits to prevent cheating and because there lots of hexals. I know mine went up to 40 and I put 28.</p>
<p>Hey everyone, I had 4 math sections so one had to be experimental. Did you guys have questions like</p>
<p>Vertex of parabola is (c,d) there is a line tangent to the vertex, which must also be a point
Length of an arc
A really crazy figure where you had to figure out angle z </p>
<p>I’m hoping this was experimental because I actually used all the 25 minutes to finish lol</p>
<p>If got 15 or so wrong, is there any chance for a 500?</p>
<p>@ RedAlert, I did that problem too. You were supposed to plug in the point that was given into the equation. That left you with k, and you would have the answer</p>
<p>Guys; the cotton problem could only be I and II.</p>
<p>Choice III said at least 5 additional states were necessary. The largest the next state could be was about .75 million acres. 4.5 million additonal acres were necessary to match the US’ total. since each could at most be .75, we divide 4.5 by .75 to get 6. Logically, choice III doesn’t check out because though 6 is indeed in the range of “at least 5”, 5 can’t exist because 5 is less than “at least 6” which must be the true range based on what was just calculated.</p>
<p>what was the one with |p| -|-r|? and what was the one with it having to be atleast 3 units from -1? i think i put A i didnt understand why some of the answers had absolute value…</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the one that had like (c,z) as points and it asked for other points on the same line or something?</p>
<p>Was the section with the length of the arc experimental?</p>
<p>I’m not sure, but I got pi for that one.</p>