<p>I accidentally screwed up the 2,3,4 one. I forgot that polynomials don’t have to be monic. Silly me lol. One wrong is still 800?</p>
<p>@Geometrizer
Of course. 5 wrong is still an 800!</p>
<p>Ah ok cool. Later guys.</p>
<p>When do we get our scores?</p>
<p>May 26th, I think.</p>
<p>Is it May 26th at midnight, EST or something?
Or in the afternoon/something torturous like that?</p>
<p>All the site says is that they’ll be available (for most people) starting on the 26th. I’ve never taken an SAT/Subject Test so I’m not sure exactly how it works.</p>
<p>IT’s available the same time as the SAT Reasoning test is. I think they are up at 7 AM EST or something. Something in the morning of that day.</p>
<p>There are available May 26th at 5:00 AM EST! :)</p>
<p>Let the countdown begin! ;)</p>
<p>Oh God omit 2 miss 2 so far…
I cant believe I got the z=0 thing wrong!!!</p>
<p>ouch, I came out thinking 800, not too sure now</p>
<p>Skipped 2
-the population one (because my stupid graphing calculator doesn’t allow me to graph two functions at the same time)
-the standard deviation one (forgot to study it)</p>
<p>3 wrong I think
-the z=0 one
-the center one (-2,5)
-and I think I got the ax^3 + bx^2 one wrong two, because I only said that domain is all numbers, I didn’t also include two distinct real roots as far as I remember</p>
<p>Hey guys can someone please tell me what the log (pr^2) question was? I can’t quite remember it.</p>
<p>@rayankee I omitted the same ones as u, but I dont think I got any wrong (hopefully no misbubbles or dumb mistakes either).</p>
<p>@nocensure</p>
<p>The log question with p and r was 11</p>
<p>Wasn’t there one question that asked which of the 5 sets of 3 numbers had the lowest standard deviation? Was that 8,8,8?</p>
<p>yeah it was 8,8,8</p>
<p>What is real answer to population one 4or 6?</p>
<p>there was a question asking which set had the lowest standard deviation? i completely dont remember that. did everyone have the exact same test?</p>
<p>@xpjunoxp i put 4 because that is what my ti-89 told me but apparently the real answer was 6? i am confused too.</p>
<p>@xpjunoxp
It’s agreed that it was 6.</p>
<p>@nocensure
I know it was 11 (I just plugged numbers in for the sake of time…)
something like:
log(basen)p = 5
log(basen)r = 3</p>
<p>What is log(basen)p*r^2</p>
<p>@realistic123
Maybe they are talking about math 1? I don’t remember that either.
Others have said their ti-89 said 4, but remember how it says “warning: more solutions may exist”</p>
<p>thanks otherwindow.</p>
<p>@nocensure- by using the loop rule you know that 10^5=p and 10^3=r so 10^5*(10^3)^2=10^11 and by the loop rule you know the answer is 11.</p>