<p>Is the SATII a logical test ?</p>
<p>could anyone explain the ax^3 question with the number of zeros? how could it be 4 or 2 or w.e the answer was?</p>
<p>bump10char</p>
<p>Pretty sure it was 2 3 or 4 when you multiply them together because polynomial one could have 1 or 2 distinct roots, while polynomial two could have the same (with different roots) so when multiplied you can get 1 + 1, 2 + 1, 2+2 etc.</p>
<p>How was the curve? I skipped 4 and got an 800, but I doubt I got the rest right…</p>
<p>^^
Indeed, it was 2, 3, or 4.
It said each of the two functions had two distinct roots. Ex: f(x) has -1 and 1 as roots
g(x) could still have -1 and 1, (giving 2 total)
or g(x) could have -1 and 0 (giving 3)
or g(x) could have 10 and 11 (giving 4)</p>
<p>Skipped like 8 and got maybe 3-4 wrong. What should i expect with this curve? I’m scared to look!!</p>
<p>^ Something around 710-750 I’d imagine.</p>
<p>I skipped 1 and got 800</p>
<p>Welp, OtherWindow, you were quite accurate… got a 750!</p>
<p>wow nice curve…lol</p>
<p>ahhhhh okay totally praising god that I didn’t cancel my score. skipped 5 and missed 1 or 2 but still scraped an 800. yay for the curve :)</p>
<p>What did you get on chicken questions? I didnt even get to read it what was question about?</p>