<p>wait how did u get 5!?</p>
<p>so cath ur question was: Is it beneficial to avoid using modern technology? also?</p>
<p>yup
i used...a book the things they carried and i did the cold war/present war</p>
<p>i dont recall seeing antecedent in the derivative sentence completion.</p>
<p>i got 7 for the graph</p>
<p>7 wasn't an answer choice. the highest one was 5</p>
<p>i know i got derivative...but i remember an antecedent..it was between those two i think...or im thinking of another question
how did u get 7?</p>
<p>the answer was 4</p>
<p>how is it 4</p>
<p>for the essay, i only had time to use one example, but I wrote quite a bit about it (well, as mucg as i could in 25 minutes) and I think it was pretty well written. Do you think only having one example is going to affect my score too much?</p>
<p>I got 5 bc a reflection over x-axis keeps all the intersections. so the five interesections on the graph (4 x's plus one y) remained the same.</p>
<p>it must be 5.... it said x AND y axis. It was 4 on x and 1 on y</p>
<p>the question that was like 2(x-m)(x-p)=0 was worded horribly. it gave you the choices of m=x, p=x, and m=p. and the choices were which must be true and it had m=x as choice and p=x as a choice, however either of them would have resulted in the the equation being 0.</p>
<p>^no the answer was 5
did you get present ....survive for vocab
for the May passage the point of view was from an adult reflecting on her childhood?</p>
<p>i got 4
is it the one where u reflect x axis?</p>
<p>I got how she discovered something after leaving home, cause there really was no hint of an adult. Then again idk.</p>
<p>And yeah, the reflect x axis one is 5</p>
<p>MP81, don't remember that question might have been experimental and yeah its 5, 4 on x + 1 on y=5</p>
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there was one question that was like "how would people who want to preserve vostok react after the whole was dug" or something like. i think i said it was a catastrophe but that was a little to exaggerated
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it was fortuitous, because they DID NOT dig through</p>
<p>oh wait...maybe i got 5...
isnt it just counting how many times the function passed the xaxis?</p>
<p>yea you guys are right i thought it only asked for x intercepts oh well. what did you guys get for the triangle problem on the grid. where it had a triangle inside a triangle and gave you x=50 degrees and y = 20 degrees and you had to find z. please tell me you got 80</p>