<p>I ommited 1 and i am absolutely certain i got 5 wrong. What score will i get ?</p>
<p>I wait its five the number is:</p>
<p>4,203,239,040</p>
<p>yup hipster you're right. It was 5.</p>
<p>Again :
I ommited 1 and i am absolutely certain i got 5 wrong. What score will i get ?</p>
<p>Please say 800 :D</p>
<p>The answer to the last question is 5, and that's final. </p>
<p>100Canadian, I don't think your entering the graph correctly into your calculator. If you enter it correctly, the period IS pi/2. Ztrig is zoom trig. Make sure you're in radians.</p>
<p>The one where it asks you how many lines don't intersect is 2, i think. Two because there are two asymptotes.</p>
<p>Also, the one with the set of 1, 5, 10, and 100 is .5, i think. As long as "distinct" means that you can't pick any number twice.</p>
<p>How about the first problem? Was the answer 7? :D</p>
<p>I did the ztrig thing, and now im wondering why i looked at my calculator :(</p>
<p>I had pi/2 but just wanted to confirm it... ****</p>
<p>Latency, the calc didn't show the asymptotes properly thats why i got rattled, but i should have just listened to myself..</p>
<p>ahhhhhhh</p>
<p>yea, prob 800 snk. :)</p>
<p>what score am i looking at if i answered 45, left 5 blank, and am pretty sure i got 2 wrong?</p>
<p>42.5 as raw score, is it 43+=800? Or is it a harsher curve - 44+=800?</p>
<p>Nobody knows exactly what the curve is...usually its 44 or 43 for the 800. We'll see.</p>
<p>But really, what was the answer to the first problem? Or at least, what was the first problem? I have this paranoia about getting the easiest problem on the test wrong.</p>
<p>I had no idea how to do the inverse of f(x) and f(x) symmetry problem. Never even seen anything like it on the practice tests. o.O</p>
<p>Anyone wanna explain (clearly, unlike how others have done so far) what the solution is?</p>
<p>And how bout the 4,ABC,239,040 problem? I ended in plugging in multiples of 3 and eventually hit the answer. -_- What's the real way to solve it?</p>
<p>it's the definition of inverse.........</p>
<p>It's y = x. definately, just start plugging in random functions and their inverses into your calculator and see for yourself.</p>
<p>The choices were all apparent to which was it had to be symetrical about.</p>
<p>Being symetrical about the line y=x does not garuntee and inverse being equal to itself. On the other hand, the line y=x itself is symetric about the origin, which is what I put.</p>
<p>Not sure tho. =.=</p>
<p>Oh! What about the question that asked for what equation was different ? I put b = (-a)^2</p>
<p>the one with how many lines don't intersect this graph i said infinitely many only because the cartesian plane spreads out infinitely. Not entirely sure though....</p>
<p>Yeah it was b = (-a)^2. That equals a^2 while all the rest were -a^2.</p>
<p>For the last problem, someone else mentioned the real way to solve it. The sum of the digits in a number divisible by 3 must be divisible by three. Thus, 22+A+B+C = number that is a multiple of three. The choice 5 was the only satisfying choice.</p>
<p>Anyways, does anyone remember what the question or answer was to number 1?</p>
<p>@ChaoticOrder
Yeah, the graph also spreads infinitely also. I'm pretty sure the answer was two lines because there were two asymptotes (enough room for 2 lines to go through the graph untouched).</p>
<p>hmm, i probably read the question wrong. Oh well that means i missed around 3 and omitted 4.</p>
<p>Number one asked for what f(3)-f(2) was. Why? lol Oh and the answers 7</p>
<p>Yeah, that one. What was the function? I'm just curious as to whether I got it right (facepalm if i got the first question on the test wrong)</p>
<p>Some more questions...</p>
<p>The question that had the line of length three from the origin and asked if you doubled the x and y so you got 2x, 2y. What was the new length? I got 6 but I'm not positive.</p>
<p>Also, the standard deviation question. I got 8,10,10,10,10,12 or something like that for the answer. But yet, again, I'm not positive.</p>