<p>no it’s just the shortest distance from the point to the line, so the imaginary line that is the shortest distance from p to the line, is perpendicular to the line. but where this would apply is the question…</p>
<p>k i get the concept, but i don;t know how to use it</p>
<p>I haven’t really seen this on the MATH SAT II Subject Tests (the ones I’ve taken though)</p>
<p>If I just took and got 650 on the Sparknotes math II test (Test#1), what can i expect on the test tomorrow?</p>
<p>Spark notes is a good measurement of Easy-medium questions so i’m not sure…</p>
<p>post order glitch</p>
<p>Probably like a 600 then??</p>
<p>Probably an upwards of 650+</p>
<p>I’d be content with that ![]()
Hopefully it holds up…</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone tomorrow</p>
<p>Most likely! GL to you too!</p>