<p>For the right triangle question with like angles of 35.7ish and 53.2ish, what was the length of side AB?</p>
<p>Ahhh that test made me really wish that I knew what standard deviation was… oops. </p>
<p>Well I omitted five and know at this point that I got the Roman numeral question with the standard deviation wrong, but there are probably others too. Still, hoping for over a 750. </p>
<p>I omitted the one with the town population graphs, the one where you had to find the center of the conic, the last question, and a couple other near the end. It definitely got a lot harder near the end, which I hate because it gets your hopes up in the beginning then dashes them.</p>
<p>The Sphere one with 3/4/5
was 6?</p>
<p>logp (nr^2) = 11?</p>
<p>6 and 11 10char</p>
<p>“What was the one with a cosine function and something else modeling populations asking how many times they intersect”</p>
<p>I think it was 4. There were 6 solutions, but the first two were negative.</p>
<p>The sphere was 6</p>
<p>What was the volume of the cone (1/2ed or something)?</p>
<p>@WannabeActuary
Dont remember the answer but I think Law of Sin should do it</p>
<p>sphere? yes. 6 is right.</p>
<p>wait why wasnt is y=0 and x=0</p>
<p>^ Yep!! got both of those as well</p>
<p>I definitely remember the 6. I also think I got the 11…because it was like 3+3+5</p>
<p>ok so was the volume of the new cone 9?</p>
<p>also, so what was the one wiht ax^3+bx^2?</p>
<p>it wasn’t y=0 and x=0 because the points were (0,0,5) and (0,0,-5). The point (0,0,18) has x and y as 0 but is not equidistant from both points</p>
<p>thats what i put intooblivion</p>
<p>2 or 4?</p>
<p>10 char</p>
<p>so the volume wasnt 8.31 or something?</p>
<p>@sevenkong that was there can be 2,3, or 4 zeros I believe</p>
<p>@sevenkong-I said two distinct zeros and domain of all reals</p>
<p>but thik about it…x=0 is the x axis and y=0 is the y axis… its always equidistant…z=0 contains the two points so theres rly no distance to be measured</p>
<p>^ Yup thats what I got WannabeActuary and IntoOblivion</p>