<p>sorry to say, probably in the 600s? lucky to be in the 7s</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the one where you had the find the maximum value when you multiplied (something +/- sinx)(something +/- cos5x) I dont remember what the operation was</p>
<p>it was the question about when given two angles of depression (12 and 27?) and a height (8) find the distance between point a and point b</p>
<p>11.81, had the graph stored on my 89!</p>
<p>Might have been 15. There was some trig one with adding trig functions which was 15. But might have been Level1.</p>
<p>if X>0 then, what does X^x approach as X approached 0. i think i got one</p>
<p>i got 12 for that one undyboy.</p>
<p>undyboy91: You punch into your graphing calculator. Definitely over 10 I remembered.</p>
<p>mATHinitup: Yap it's 1. Graphing calculator again.</p>
<p>the angles were more like 27 and 38... i think i got like 9.8 for the short total distacne and 15 for the long therefore like 5.2 overall?</p>
<p>undyboy91, 11.81, its still in my calculator, so however they curved that answer</p>
<p>i got 11.81 also</p>
<p>i got one as well math and i am sure thats right.</p>
<p>so it wasn't 2. something? omg 2 omit and 3 wrong so far :(</p>
<p>daman11: Yap that's right, if you're talking about the plane one and the distance between two cities. Use tan.</p>
<p>OMGOMG CB I love you! I know I got like 1 wrong so far ^^. I love you CB, wanna marry you!</p>
<p>Last one is easy. Remember the identity: sin 2theta = 2 sinx cosx</p>
<p>ya so far only that stupid prime number/remainder question where i read the stinking problem wrong...i put 2</p>
<p>i think dolce already asked this but what did you guys get for the one where f(x) = f(-x) and one of the answer choices were x^5-3x^3+x =0?</p>
<p>gpa that sounds right</p>
<p>I think it was E.</p>
<p>GPAx213: I dunno... I put down x^6 something... I think I got it wrong as well...
I read that question too fast...</p>
<p>daman11: Yah I got that one wrong too... put down 2...</p>
<p>GPA, it wasn't that, it was E. What you said was B, I think.</p>
<p>because all the variables have a power of an odd number, the negative can be factored out and be rid of.</p>