@Tedeward even so, with your equation, can’t you draw more than two lines? I mean, can’t you draw lines that are close to x=1 but do not touch intercept the graphs?
@cesar323 No, I don’t think you understand the concept of a line, they go on forever.
@doodlesack414 It’s usually a raw score of 44/50. So 4 wrong.
@blueberry16 No, not really
@cesar323 i see your thought process but i dont think you can do that. since they are asymptotes they get infinitely closer to 1 as you can see in the link i gave you. so not even 1.00000000000…0001 would be a valid place to draw a vertical line as it would intersect with the asymptote eventually. I’m positive the answer is 2 lines eve tho i said 0 lol
@doodlesack414 @willay 5 wrong or 6 omitted
@Frigidcold lol I know that. what I mean is, can’t you draw vertical lines that intercept the x-axis close to x=1. for example: you can have a line that intercepts the x-axis at x=0.99 and one at x=0.65
Can anyone please type out the question in which the answer was 6.44 with as much detail as you remember?
So is the vertical line question 0 or 2? Cause I put 0 for some reason
I wrote infinitely many for the line question
do they round up? like if your raw score is 44.5 or 44.75 do they round up to 45
How do you backsolve that weird trig equation near the end that is equal to 20? Can someone show me step by step or maybe pm me??
@doodlesack414 yes.
@Frigidcold lol I know that. what I mean is, can’t you draw vertical lines that intercept the x-axis close to x=1. for example: you can have a line that intercepts the x-axis at x=0.99 and one at x=0.65
It was infinite, you could shift the graph up and down in infinite ways.
Barron’s has a similar problem
It was 13/25
I had cos(2pi-x)=cos(x-2pi)=cos(x)
Answered 49, might have missed 2 or 3. Should get an 800, but if I don’t, my scores should get canceled since I am in the 8th grade. So what is the answer for theta one? That was the one I omitted, probably should have guessed on it.
@MALABARCOAST2014 what question are you talking about