<p>Infinite, your angles are too close to 90. It definitely was a more varied ratio between big angle and small angle.</p>
<p>I guess it all depends how sharp the angles were. If they were really sharp, it was A, if they werent that sharp like I believe, it was B. I could have misjudged the angle, ah well. 780 is still nice</p>
<p>The angles were very close on the test. Your angles are way to big, Infinite_Truth. Both of the lines should be closer to being horizontal than vertical.</p>
<p>yo infinite truth bojangles is right</p>
<p>I see my mistake now, I can’t believe I misjudged the angles so much. Going so fast I must have assumed that they were just slightly tilted. If they were only slightly tilted then B would be the answer, but if they were as tilted as you say then it was A.</p>
<p>-1 so far on math then.</p>
<p>It is A. I spent so much time on the problem erasing my lines and redrawing, and reflecting and repeating the process like 5 times because I had lots of time left. And I remember vividly that I got A.</p>
<p>Don’t sweat it Infinite. That question was insanely not worth the time and effort. I just got lucky by guessing.</p>
<p>darn…i put pt B.</p>
<p>ok 2 more questions with vocab:</p>
<ol>
<li><p>what the hell was the guy who like was no _________ of the other scientist, but he ________ to join the group of sociologists that cavalierly opposed his views or whatever?</p></li>
<li><p>avid readers fond of rare words _________ author blahblah for her use of esoteric _________ in her novel blahblahblah</p></li>
<li><p>on the bicentennial anniversary of her birthday/death, fans of blahblah did ________ to remember her (or something like that i dont remember the question)</p></li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Admirer; declined</li>
<li>Don’t remember that one.</li>
<li>Honor? I’m not sure if I remember it.</li>
</ol>
<h1>3 was paenas, or in laymen’s terms, praised</h1>
<p>does anyone remember one for cr for the charlie passage, what is “ground”'s closest meaning…choices were lowered, destroyed, pulverised..etc?</p>
<p>^ pulverised</p>
<p>i think i put destroyed</p>
<p>Pulverized. Destroyed is definitely wrong because the glacier turned the bedrock into small peaces for plants to consume.</p>
<p>question: if I miss one cr, can i still get an 800?</p>
<p>quite possibly</p>
<p>What was the question for the line reflection one? Because I thought it asked if point P was reflected over line m which would be C.</p>
<p>CollegeInfo: Go to the Official March SAT Math thread. That problem has been discussed and argued over many times.</p>
<p>it was A, look back for more thorough reasoning</p>