SAT II Math Level Two May 2012

<p>But honestly I think the curve is gonna be nice cuz it has definitely harder than the official collegeboard stuff…</p>

<p>are you serious? damn, im glad that i used barrons then (SO MUCH HARDER…)</p>

<p>How nice? like an extra point down for an 800?
And the embargo is lifted when, 2pm?</p>

<p>I used barron’s too…</p>

<p>^ok, well what i meant was that im glad that i used barrons since i was practicing much harder questions, so the real test was easier in comparison.</p>

<p>I hate this embargo thing!!!</p>

<p>DAE have answers in their calculator’s memory…:P</p>

<p>Also, people are already discussing answers to different subject tests…</p>

<p>^ right but this thread will be shut down if they find us discussing specifics :(</p>

<p>All the other threads are discussing specifics…</p>

<p>^well ok then. you go first tho :P</p>

<p>LAST ONE? Population from 1 million to 20 million in 10 years, and population from 20 million to 200 million in t years. i got 18 years?</p>

<p>What about the one with the f(4.7)… I put 3.7</p>

<p>Nvm, I just realized it was 8. didn’t see an option for 8… :(</p>

<p>@King, it should have been .7 i think</p>

<p>^ i said 4.7, since it was f(x+1) or something, but that is a horizontal shift of f(x), which is x for less than 1. so i said 4.7</p>

<p>^ I put 3.7 aswell. </p>

<p>What about the P(x) and x table function?
I chose x^2</p>

<p>intersection of y=x and [(x^2)/16]+[(y^2)/25)]=1???</p>

<p>yes i put x^2 as well…</p>

<p>3.14 for the one with the triangle and the circle. Fairly sure.
27 for the 27 cubes one.
cscx < 0 and secx > 0</p>

<p>What about the graph one that went 2[sinBx-c] or something?</p>

<p>intersection was 3.12, 3.12.</p>

<p>and i put x^2</p>

<p>f(x) = x for 0<x<1 f(x)=“f(x-1)” for="" x="">1</x<1></p>

<p>what about that one with the prime factorization of a number being p^3</p>

<p>prime factorization was only 2. they are distinct, and non negative</p>