1/x was the sole answer and that was an option. Stop complaining about your terrible memories.
@PercyFowl I dont really see the point with score choice being available these days. and i could still get a 780 [-O<
@Tedeward Some schools request you send all.
A square root includes positive and negative. So it’s a circle wth radius 5. It’s 1/x and the sqrt25-x^2.
Does anyone at all remember #48 or #41?
@Frigidcold I was unaware. Is there a list somewhere of schools that require everything be sent?
@newCCuser12345
Uh, no, it doesn’t. They are 2 completely different things.
@brownster98 You were supposed to graph the function y=20 and y=40e^-0.1x *cos(2x) and find the intersections. The last intersection was 6.4388 which rounds to 6.44 so that was the answer.
I didn’t get exactly 20 either which was also annoying but since they rounded all the answers, it works.
Also, I find it very hard to believe that they didn’t include an answer choice for just (1/x)…
THEY DID
Does anyone with a fantastic memory wish to alleviate the pain here and tell us whether there was said option for just (1/x)? Because out of everything I’ve heard from you guys, that’s the only possible answer. I didn’t take this test, btw, so don’t go off what I am saying.
Do Ivy Leagues take into consideration the score you get based on what grade you are in? For example, what Yale preference a 750 from a Freshman in high school, or an 800 from a Junior in high school?
1/x was III right?
@appgodxoxo there was an answer for just 1/x. I know because that’s the one I put!
What is the general consensus on that question about the two spheres intersecting?
Good @kgsoccer08 I remember you from the AP Physics 1 thread. How did you do?
@kgsoccer08 Point and circle.
@kgsoccer08 The majority believe it to be circle + point or answer choice ©