<p>guyss what was the answer to the f(168)</p>
<p>@DaneBrick I omitted 3. The test WAS easy. But poorly worded on that one question. “primes” vs. “prime or primes” is the difference between a right and wrong answer. Unacceptable for a standardized test. </p>
<p>What was the answer to the question that asked for the line tangent to the parabola? I put 2x+3, but I heard it was 2x+4.</p>
<p>@Nflpackers96 The answer you put was correct. I remember checking that one on my calculator when doing it.</p>
<p>Nice! I graphed it, too, and it looked right, but uncertainty was getting the best of me.</p>
<p>Was 2x + 3 B?</p>
<p>^Yes. The y-intercept was 2 for A, 3 for B, 4 for C, 5 for D, and 6 for E.</p>
<p>uhh does anyone rememeber the question with the function f(168)…what was the answer?</p>
<p>So did anyone know how to do that one where it was like g(x)f(x) - r?</p>
<p>@BassGuitar f(2)</p>
<p>Or something with 2</p>
<p>just a few more days…</p>
<p>this was the only test I felt confident about coming out of the testing center, so fingers crossed</p>
<p>3 almost 2 days left took math and bio hope both 800s</p>
<p>Ooh, good luck everyone.</p>
<p>I felt way more confident on the Math 2 than the Physics, and on practice tests it was usually the other way round, because I used Barrons for Math and Kaplan and PR for Physics. Oh well, maybe slim chances of 800 on Math 2, but I have no idea what I’m getting on Physics because I didn’t know a few things.</p>
<p>@Cosmological yea I feel the same way. completely bombed physics, so I wouldn’t be surprised with a score below 600</p>
<p>Scores are up!</p>
<p>I’m so happy! 800 Math II and 800 Physics! I knew I was close to it on both but this is great! Hope everyone got the scores they were aiming for</p>
<p>800!
To those who didn’t get their desired scores, don’t lose hope! You’ll do much better next time
Btw, I recommend Princeton Review and Barron’s for studying! P.R and McGraw Hill’s tests are the closest to the actual, Meylani and Barron’s are just way too tough ( although 2-3 questions on the test will be like the ones in these two books )</p>
<p>790 math II and 760 math I. I literally did no prep work so I’m very happy; I thought I was going to get in the low 700s for each test, at best.</p>
<p>This curve is going to make me cry from happiness.</p>