How’d you guys get (8,12) if the ratio was 1:2?
you have to calculate the distance which was sqrt13 * 2 = sqrt 52 which was the new distance for the new points
@YoohooAddict I got .32 as well.
Let’s curate all the questions? Questions tend to repeat on the subject tests…
I got .32 but i took so much time on it until i realized that Indiana was in the United States. I felt dumb
Overall I thought this test was fairly easy since I only used Barrons to practice and this was defintely easier than barrons
As an international, I did not know that. It was just a lucky guess for me
What was the answer to the b < 0, a > 1 mod question? And if possible can you tell the steps as well?
I omitted 3 (n^k, area of triangle – dumb moment, and graphing complex numbers) and probably got 1-3 wrong. Hoping for an 800.
I omitted 5 but I think I got all my answers correct or maybe missed one. All ones discussed here I got correct. Usually on blue book/barrons I have tons of skips but barely any missed. Hoping for 800!
for the Parametrics question - does anyone remember if they asked for y-intercept or gradiant/slope?
i put -1/3 bcoz i thought it was intercept… hope i didnt read it wrong
What was the answer choice for the 1920-1930 one? Was it B?
and for the transmission signal question in which the answer was 3.6 was it E?
s anyone remember if they asked for y-intercept or gradiant/slope?
for the parametric q
@abc1688 it was y-int, i got -1/3
What did you guys get for q50? Which option did you choose? The pentagon qn
Does anyone know how to do the ice cube problem?
@Harvardbound2017 It was 58.123
The answer was -b for the the abs of a and b question