<p>m in the constant problem was 16....the k value turn out to be 2..</p>
<p>damn i got 24</p>
<p>for the inverse function question...x varies inv to y.....then what varies directly to 1/(x^2)...wut was the answer?</p>
<p>ALSO...the order of my test was
1) ESSAY
2) CR
3) CR
4) Math
5) Writing
6) CR
7) Math
8) CR
9) Math
10) writing.........anyone thinks that for my form...the equating section was the CR 6th?....cuz i really hope so...i F'd that section up........</p>
<p>the answer for the inversely proportional question was y^2</p>
<p>since it is indirect if the x goes down the y has to go up therefore y^2.</p>
<p>Did you guys get 120 for the long piece of paper w/ the triangles in it?</p>
<p>i got 100...</p>
<p>for every 12 inches there were 15 inches with the little triangess...so 15/12(80)=100</p>
<p>Hmm damn that's one wrong already =/</p>
<p>yea i got 3 wrong but thats it</p>
<p>What do you think -3 would be on this SAT?</p>
<p>around a 750 im presuming</p>
<p>well i got 2 of the mc ones wrong and one fill in wrong which doesnt take away anything...i think with that its a 750</p>
<p>The answer was y^2. I'm 100% sure.</p>
<p>yea guess so...with that my score is around a 750</p>
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<p>but Dunkin, if AB + AC = BC was the wrong one, why couldn't it be AB + AC < BC?
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<p>Umm, AB + AC < BC is the wrong one. </p>
<p>When AB + AC = BC, you have a straight line that connects all three points.
When AB + AC > BC, you have a triangle by connecting the points.
AB + AC < BC is wrong because you can't have one side larger than the other two combined cuz you can't connect them.</p>
<p>i got I and II as well</p>
<p>what was the consensus on the x is inversely proportional to y question? y^2?(because it asked which was directly proportional- inverse of the inverse)?</p>
<p>it was 1 and 3</p>
<p>Cube in the sphere, anyone?</p>
<p>2 sqrt 3 was the inscribed cube</p>
<p>For the angles question, with the multiple lines, and x=30 y=40 maybe in the opposite order?, wasn't the answer 90?</p>
<p>i got 90 for the angle one and 2rt3 for the cube inside sphere one too. </p>
<p>can someone tell me which math section was experimental? i had
1. essay
2. math (20 questions)
3. math (20 questions)
4. cr
5. math (grid in)
6. writing
7. cr
8. math (16 questions)
9. cr
10. writing</p>
<p>i might i have mixed up sections 7-9 but that doesnt matter since the experimental is either section 2 or 3...im thinking that its section 3..did anyone else have a math section with a problem that gave you two congruent squares overlaping eachother and a problem that gave you x^2+bx+c, two points, and told you to find b+c?</p>