<p>16 i think was the area 4x4</p>
<p>i got 36 on that one</p>
<p>Yeah, it was 36. The larger square had sides of 8, and the square and rectangle were 6 and 2, respectively. So, 6 x 6 = 36.</p>
<p>It is more even handed. Accusatory is possible but debatable, and too strong of an answer. Even handed is something that passage one was for sure more than passage two.</p>
<p>agree with 36, and for the number of intercepts it was the same as the original graph.</p>
<p>3000 for the plant question. 200x2^4 = 3200.
DIfference = 3200 - 200 = 3000</p>
<p>Definetly evenhanded, since the guy was less FAIR. Keep in mind he had quite an obstinate personality.</p>
<p>Question: Did anybody here get a paragraph improvement sections about the protagnosts Aunt and the tourist?! im assuming that one is exp b/c i BOMBED IT.</p>
<p>i dont recall a paragraph improvement section like that.</p>
<p>oh my god im so happy!!!!!!!! so far 16 people have said no. Now i hope no careless mistakes on math drags me down =(</p>
<p>Quix, i'm sure you'll be fine =)</p>
<p>im no genius at SAT, but I said afforded by and antecedent because complemented means that something is supporting, or adding onto something else. i didnt think old films necessarily "complement" modern films. then again, afforded by wasn't exactly perfectly fitting either.
what about derivative? lots of people at my school put that but i didnt because i thought if it said derivative, it would be saying that the old films were a derivative of the new, when it's really hte opposite
i put 11pi/4, which is predictably wrong bleh.
hits x/y axes at 5 points, same as regular graph.
fanciful for the magic one
any other good questions?</p>
<p>anyone recall the last couple of math problems? like the hard ones? i think i got them right but now i can't remember them so i can't check it</p>
<p>I have been to cirque du soleil!!!</p>
<p>was the triangle one where your finding the hypotenuse slope the answer with the 5 in the numerator?></p>
<p>wait, wasn't one of the options depicted in... and something, what was the second half of that option</p>
<p>are u talking bout experimental?</p>
<p>for the question about the victorian lamp projection or whatever</p>
<p>im not talking bout exp im just talking about the normal math. i wanna see if i'm right and i can't remember the last few hard ones in each section</p>
<p>erm there was no victorian lamp projection on mine; probably ur experimental</p>
<p>lol im so confused atm.</p>