<p>Siddysidsid it is k=1</p>
<p>What was the original function for that question?</p>
<p>No man. Think of a circle with diameter 10. The original formula says the area is ((10)<em>(10)</em>pi)/4 = 25 pi. Obviously that’s right. Now halve the diameter. Your a and b will be radii of length 5. The formula will be ((5)<em>(5)</em>pi)/k. Obviously k must equal 1.</p>
<p>You mind telling me the exact problem for the ellipse one? I dont see how comparing it to the area of a circle would help. I thought it gave a flat out formula saying that AZ x BY = Area. What would k be if it was (1/k(AZ/2 x BY/2)?</p>
<p>Did anyone else find the CR portion extremely difficult this time? The multiple definitions in the passage-based analysis were pretty weird. I thought Math was pretty easy and then Writing was pretty normal, maybe slightly on the difficult side.</p>
<p>What is the writing experimental section? Is it section3 or section 6? I remember that paragraph of section3 was about filmmakers and section 6 was about someone’s dad always take the more difficult way to do something…</p>