September 2010 ACT Math Discussion

<p>NOOOO i missed one then. I made a careless mistake. I put the one with 25, i forgot to add the three with the radius. I guess I got a 35 :(, I really wanted a 36!! </p>

<p>huuuhhhh, careless mistakes…</p>

<p>There is one answer only 0 and 2 right?</p>

<p>yeah jupiter</p>

<p>Yes…do they ever base the scoring with a curve, or is it always like that: miss one on the math and you get a 35?</p>

<p>Was 5 inches an answer choice? Why don’t I remember it?</p>

<p>I think it <em>could</em> theoretically be -1 36, but for every practice test I’ve seen the curve has been consistently -1 35.</p>

<p>5 inches deep probably</p>

<p>what would be ur score if you got 4 or 5 wrong?
trying to go for a 34 or 35 but of course math screws me over.</p>

<p>Why is everyone saying it was easy? I thought it was hard for a math section. I never expected polars/parametrics to be on the ACT math question bank lol.</p>

<p>^how do you think you did RAlec? do you think you might retake? </p>

<p>I thought it wasn’t that hard.</p>

<p>I had a 24 on the math section the first time I took it, and I studied the SAT MATH SUBJECT TEST PRINCETON REVIEW. It helps a lot, which is why the test was easy for me. Highly recommend reading it. It mentions polar coordinates, and a lot of geometry shortcuts.</p>

<p>Hoping for a 35 or 36</p>

<p>What was the answer for g(f(x))?</p>

<p>@Impuer, I dont remember the whole thing exactly, but it was something ending in 110</p>

<p>Whichever the answer choice was that had the 110 at the end of it; I can’t really remember.</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one about the geometric shapes</p>

<p>you had to use the midpoint formula…take the two coordinates and subtract the x’s from eachother and y’s from eachother then divide that answer by 2</p>

<p>If you multiplied it all out, it doesnt equal 400…check your work</p>

<p>*** are you babbling about?</p>

<p>^■■■■■, dont even respond</p>

<p>Hey guys one question that I’m sure someone answered in this thread but I’m to lazy to look for was with the houses and one house’s distance relative to the school. What did you all get?
I put 1 mile west and 1 north</p>