<p>Me too. f u c k </p>
<p>hehe it might be correct you never know what CB is thinking.</p>
<p>Me too. f u c k </p>
<p>hehe it might be correct you never know what CB is thinking.</p>
<p>well it's 4,0,0 right? isn't that a line?</p>
<p>I thought the same. But they never mentioned y and z to be 0</p>
<p>but the equation was x=4 o.O</p>
<p>plane methinks</p>
<p>I think I agree with jonathan :D It was only X = 4</p>
<p>oh yea it was a plane. please remind me any other questions!!!</p>
<p>Can anyone explain why a plane when it was only x=4? :confused:</p>
<p>yea im fairly sure that if x=4 and y, z arent specified its a plane... "all points such that x=4" would be a plane</p>
<p>also what about that one with the x^2+4... and the three conditions with x=2 or x doesnt = 2</p>
<p>ajay, I think since x=4, y and z can take on any other values, thus making it a plane =/ my logic was off there</p>
<p>It's like an infinite number of lines right next to each other.</p>
<p>Easy as hell test. Skipped 3 my first run through, still had 20 minutes left, so I answered the last 3.</p>
<p>ok I am 4 down now</p>
<p>good thing math is my forte
done perfect with 20~ish minutes left</p>
<p>all I say is just WOW!!!</p>
<p>what was the answer to the conic section question?</p>
<p>I think it was the one with x = -2 like (-2,5). Also, what would missing 2 and omitting one question translate to?</p>
<p>I failed.</p>
<p>I freaking failed.</p>
<p>I left 17 blank because I blacked out. >.<</p>
<p>dont worry! according to Sparknotes, 17, or a 33 raw score, is 700. if youre really upset you can cancel it.</p>
<p>for the two-conditions functions question (near the end), was it B) 3.7?</p>
<p>not too sure if it's a line or not ekkk</p>
<p>no it was 0.7, cuz you have to plug it back in if it's f(x)</p>