<p>The cup one is 30.</p>
<p>nitro i think i put 25 fo that
master i put 30</p>
<p>Okay good, I put t was one second, too.</p>
<p>would anyone be willing to dispute the answer being tan (some <> sign) = 1/2?
im pretty sure you are just getting worked up over nothing</p>
<p>and that one w/the chain of A=B, B=C ext…</p>
<p>was like A = C right?</p>
<p>yes 1 second is right</p>
<p>the tan one was definitely 1/2, since it was like</p>
<p>sinx = 1/2 cos x</p>
<p>then divide both sides by cos x</p>
<p>sin x / cos x = 1/2</p>
<p>sinx / cosx = tanx</p>
<p>so tanx = 1/2</p>
<p>object in the air was 1 second, pretty damn sure</p>
<p>lol yea its tanx=1/2 lol i would say confirmed</p>
<p>was 5/2 and never positive in the last 10 or like was in the 40s</p>
<p>was the last one E</p>
<p>gosh darnit… i already know 3 that i got wrong… 1 that i didn’t fill in…</p>
<p>any chance for me to get above a 31?</p>
<p>yeah same here cgb, i have 3 (that I know of…hope i don’t know any more) that I got wrong.</p>
<p>It depends on how everyon else does. i’d say right now you’re in the 32-31 range.</p>
<p>-4 = ~32 so possibly</p>
<p>And making sure- the one with the cells 3x every hour question, the answer was 6,201, right? or somewhere around that number, because it said the END of 5 hours, which is six hours.</p>
<p>i got 6025</p>
<p>what was the question for the answer “5/2”?</p>
<p>sitting at a 36 <em>fingers crossed that i didnt make a dip</em>*** mistake in the gasolene price one, someones watch was going off for like 2 mins straight and nobody knew who’s it was.</p>
<p>5/2? was that the csc x one?</p>
<p>Can you explain it to me? I might remember then.</p>
<p>csc of an angle who’s sign is .4</p>
<p>Generally, math has a nice curve. I don’t think -4 will be a 32. It quite possibly can be a 34.</p>
<p>I got a 32 math last time (28 composite). I like math, but I definitely missed more than 4 questions. Math seemed a tad easier though this time but I have a worry about the curve.</p>
<p>I thought the one where you rotated the ray counterclockwise 90 degrees was just asking where the new point was… why would you have to do the reciprocal of the slope? I just left the y value the same and changed the x to negative. Is that wrong?</p>
<p>what letter is that yall</p>
<p>yeah, then it’s 5/2. because csc is the reciprocal of sin. (they explained this earlier in the thread.)</p>
<p>1/csc= sin</p>
<p>1/.4 = 5/2.</p>