Official SAT Subject Test - Math Level 2 - June 2015

triangle is -3, as the point was 1,1.

Did the slope end up being -4?

@Pingpong2 pretty sure it’s -3 because it gives you (0,4) and you can find that the other point is (1,1)

@nujabes4 Nope, -3

YAY -3 is what I put

May test had a curve of -8, I suspect this will be -7

@goodlife12 I also got the lowest value.

@MALABARCOAST2014 How do you know this?

Predict my score for -6 to -9 (no omit)?

@goodlife12 :wink:

Wow I think I’m retarded. I made a dumb mistake with the slope. why did I put -4.

did anyone else think that was incredibly easy? Aside from like the last 5 or 6 questions. Maybe its because I used barrons which has a tendency to over prep

@Yakisoba 770-800 unless it’s wrong answer, in which case, 750-790.

The absolute value question what was it? I plugged in all the values of t, and got 6. something… but it wasn’t exactly 20 at all. That was very bad then. I had no idea how to solve it algebraically, never seen a question like that before… how do we know if it’s radians or degrees?

For xy = 4 and x^2 + y^2 = 10, did you guys put (a-b)^2 equals 2?

have there ever been tests where 44 is not an 800?

anyone get A or 4000 for the ones with the pencils? had no idea how to do it lol

@Frigidcold Thanks. Tbh anything 750+ at this point is chill in my book.

Yes, barons curve is 43

@Yakisoba Yep.

@goldennuggets Lol, don’t think anyone solved it algebraically.

Anyone remember the question with t
And u have to find which equations is different?