**Official June 2013 SAT II Math 2 Thread**

<p>I do to. I guess they wanted to fool people with the properties of exponents and raising a power to a power.</p>

<p>For number 5 on your list, I answered only II. I was thinking that by “for all values of X” it meant all x values on the coordinate graph, even those that weren’t part of the graphs of the functions given. So I thought y=2^x didn’t meet that requirement. I just chose the linear function y=4x+something.
Is that why II is highlighted in red in your post?</p>

<p>There’s the 142 one! 1.5 is escaping my memory atm right now though…</p>

<p>That would give me 152.xx. So perhaps I remember the answer wrong. And this would be the missing question for #35?</p>

<p>Niceboat, could you answer my question about 5?</p>

<p>I think it was just 12.34 and not 12.345, but I’m not sure</p>

<p>There is nothing highlighted in 5</p>

<p>For question #1 with the distinct roots, what was the answer? Are double roots not distict? I put 2 and -2</p>

<p>Pretty sure that’s right.</p>

<p>Yes That’s correct. For that question, it wouldn’t matter anyways, They didn’t have any option like (2, 2, -2).</p>

<p>Wasn’t there also a question with a three-dimensional diagonal and an angle of 30 degrees? I got like 34.64 for the volume</p>

<p>Double roots are not distinct, but it didnt really matter for the question.</p>

<p>Oh yeah I remember that one too, it was 34.64 I think (3x4x5tan30)</p>

<p>for 21, wasn’t r = 4, because it was like (r+2)+(something)i = 6+8i?</p>

<p>I think you have 6 and 8 mixed up, it was 8 + 6i. (not sure, anyone else want to confirm?)</p>

<p>@architectureftw it was 8 + 6i</p>

<p>Not sure. But I’m certain r=6. As well as others in previous posts.</p>

<p>1 question left. lol.</p>

<p>Still don’t remember this one: 42. List of 5 functions. Which one is different?- ?? The one with -T^2. Could be option E.</p>

<p>Is this supposed to be the one where it was like -3(t-2)(t-4)?</p>

<p>Yup.
We weren’t sure what the answer option was but it was the only one with -t^2 once you foil everything out.</p>

<p>can you guys remember the exact problem for the rectangular prism diagonal volume problem?</p>