Some math questions on dec sat

<p>what about the parabola thats vertex is intersected by the line x=3 the x coordinates would have to be 3 so only the first answer worked it was I only right?</p>

<p>No it was II and III. The questioned asked what points te vertext could be. I didn’t have the x coordinate 3 in it. (The axis of symmetry was on x=3)</p>

<p>How about my q (above)?</p>

<p>I don’t remember your first question, but I know 3/5 was the grid in answer for the slope of some line…so we might have had different versions.</p>

<p>Yeah, sounds like a diff. version because I didn’t have any I, II, III, IV questions on my entire test.</p>

<p>@YouKnowWho13: yes, A was correct
Also unrelated, did you really have no I, II, III questions?? I missed one with them, and I’m hoping its experimental…</p>

<p>@purple: Thanks! I was worried. And no, there were NO I, II, III questions on my test. I had form BWG175.</p>

<p>thats what i meant II and III but did you get I only for another question i did.</p>

<p>Ok guys so what’s the consensus on the coin question? I put 4 ways</p>

<p>i know it was like a problem with things that did not equal zero i put I only. like abcd= 0 efgh=0 or something like that?</p>

<p>@youknowwho: ah, well form codes are unique for each book I think. One more question: was your critical reading the brain, photography, nature, crosswords one? Im trying to see if we had the same version…haha</p>

<p>Yes, I had the brain, calypso - flower, photo, and crosswords passages.</p>

<p>Ah thank you so much! :D</p>

<p>Did anyone get 2^38 for one of the last math questions?</p>

<p>Yup.
Also, did anyone get 3.5x10^27 for one?</p>

<p>@tbradsworth yesssssssssssss</p>

<p>Did anybody see a problem that had the answers I. II. and III. The question was (as I remember) X>Y>Z
I. X+Y>Y
II. ? Forgot
III. The average of X,Y,Z = Y</p>

<p>I put II only. Whatever it was haha.</p>

<p>Hey for the parabola X=3 one, were there 4 choices or 3 choices?
I picked two of them, either II and III or III and IV. I’m really paranoid that I did something stupid like swap the Y and X coordinates.</p>

<p>Did anyone get 93 (in billions) for an answer?</p>

<p>The parabola had three choices and the answer was II and III. </p>

<p>Not 93 billion that I can remember, but I got 10 billion as an answer.</p>