Official SAT Subject Test - Math Level 2 - June 2015

Can anyone confirm if either #49 or #50 was C?

@Yakisoba That escalted quickly…
I left about 8-9 got 3 wrong so far
Didnt get time
:frowning:

sup guys, feel free to post advice on studying for the upcoming math 2 test on june 6th

@baller55 i agree with all except the 8,11,38 degree triangle which i had 4.1 for

@jruesmith 680

The rational function was x / (x+1)(x-2) or something like that

Goodbye college:(

@elmstreetking Yeah I got no intersections which is why I’m confused, but I guess the asymptotes do intersect.

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Whatever that was a pretty difficult test from like 30-50

What did you guys put for the sun/planet one?

It wouldn’t matter if it was 2x+1 or 2x + 3 or 2x + 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 for that matter. All that mattered was the 2x because of the limit as x approaches infinity.

@Yakisoba Shouldn’t that be 3 lines? 2 vertical and 1 horizontal asymptote, anyone?

How does the curve work for these tests? The lower the average the bigger the curve? or

Pls collegeboard have mercy

Like this if you thought this test was difficult!

@Synonyms can’t be the horizontal asymptote because the middle section crosses it

@synonyms The function existed at (0,0) so a horizontal line would intersect the function there.

Can someone explain the two distinct lines question? I don’t even remember seeing that one

@Frigidcold is it two or three distinct lines? I graphed it and it had two vertical and one horizontal (y=0)