<p>The quetsion about the functions f(a) and f(b)...was it I only or I and III?
What was the answer to the 11 integer question?
Can someone please refresh me about which question was the length of the strip and the answer was 100.<br>
Finally could someone please, please list some of the tougher questions that were on the math experimental...any of the ones above in experimental?</p>
<p>I don't remember which questions were in what sections. I was focusing on taking the test, rather than remembering it. :) </p>
<p>The question with the answer of 100 showed a strip of paper, with equilateral 1 inch triangles cut out of it. It asked for the length of a bolded section on the strip. </p>
<p>The eleven integer question is under debate. I thought that the question didn't specify that it had to be 11 different integers, so I put none. Eleven zeros would be no positive integers, and the sum of all the zeros would still be zero. In another thread, another poster said they thought it had to be eleven different integers, in which case, the answer would be one. </p>
<p>I think the functions was I and III. Check other threads. Most of these have already been discussed.</p>
<p>ya i know and even more problems are under debate there but i wanted to know about primarily these. The strip one...was it like 3, then a 1 inch cut out triangle, 3, then a one inch cut out triangle and then 3 right before the rip?? It seems pretty simple but i dont remember getting 100..ws it fill in, or MC and what were some other choices? Also, the angle AOE quetsion with all those bisectors, what were the MC choices for that? Thanks alot</p>
<p>Hate to burst your bubble but the integer question definitely said 11 different integers. I remember because I thought about 11 zeros and reread the wording carefully to make sure I was correct.</p>
<p>me too jchay.</p>
<p>did it say different or consecutive?? i guess i misread the question because I put 5. Any Chance that was experimental lol?</p>
<p>i put 5 too and its not experimental :(</p>
<p>i did awful on math when i usually get 800s on practice tests, October here I come</p>
<p>yeah, i thought it said consecutive, but i probably didn't read carefully...I got the angle bisecor question wrong because I found the degrees for the wrong angle</p>
<p>The angle bisector answer was 90 degrees</p>
<p>haha. this was a really hard math one, i missed one because i was rushed and i usually get perfects too...some people are saying that this curve might be set at -1 for an 800 since it was supposedly a really tough math section...it happened one other time, Jan 06.</p>
<p>for the function question i got I and III</p>
<p>sweet me too...was the angle bisector one a grid in or MC, experimental or not experimental, idk y but i remember saying 65</p>
<p>Rrrrr. </p>
<p>See, I put a different answer, thought about zeros later in the section, re-read the question, and changed it to none. </p>
<p>No chance you're mistaken? :( </p>
<p>I always read math questions too quickly and then make mistakes, like finding the perimeter instead of the area. I'm a very quick reader. Most of the time, I end up with 10 minutes extra on the CR sections, even after checking my answers. So it's quite possible I messed up.</p>
<p>the angle bisector was 90 i think it was a gridin</p>
<p>I wouldn't mind if the curve is set at -1 :) More of a chance for me to obtain an 800</p>
<p>dude...i've got my fingers crossed. my friends and i reproduced all the questions from memory and we both missed one...>_<</p>
<p>so does anyone have a definite on the roman numeral math question....I put I AND III but its still being debated on another thread. Once the threads get really long its hard to keep track lol.</p>
<p>It am almost certain that is it I and III because of the certain property that they supplied.</p>
<p>its I and III. trust me. i'm 1000000000000000000000% sure. there was no debate about that problem to me.</p>
<p>i hope your right.</p>