<p>i said genre was a comparison to 19th century theater..or something like that</p>
<p>jksbond007, im almost positive i did not have that question you are asking about on my version of the test</p>
<p>i got actually the same section. if the first long is the real one i have around 800-750. if its the second one 700-650 -_-</p>
<p>btw did everyone get the prob with the circles and a triangle in them?</p>
<p>how can that be? I had everything else, I had the communications with extraterrestrials and the haiku translations and the cowboys and the alaskan caribous and the writing section reading about the trip to a foreign country</p>
<p>again heres the question:
What is the units digit of k^1459 where k is an integer with units digit of 3?</p>
<p>it was the last question on one of the initial math sections</p>
<p>for the "she had had" grammar question i put (E. nothing wrong)</p>
<p>what is the problem with teh circles and the triangle in it?</p>
<p>the choice including a comparison to 19th century theater related Van Euk's paintings to the word "genre", but in the passage, it mentioned Francis in connection with genre. I think i put choice A about a humorous reference</p>
<p>okay now im almost CERTAIN i did not have that problem. maybe because we had different EXPERIMENTAL sections but everything else the same?</p>
<p>did you have a math question where you had a square with sides length 1, and then some triangle coming off extended and it said find the length of 'a' in terms of 'x'</p>
<p>hmm 1st long math sec last problem. </p>
<p>x/y axis and a triangle was circumscribed by a circle or sth</p>
<p>btw bout that francis guy, ya its humorous.</p>
<p>btw college what question are u refering to</p>
<p>i dont think i had that question with a in terms of x, but i have often seen questions with triangles coming off squares out of my many practice tests so i dont recall, but i dont think so..... and yeah it seems highly likely we had different experimental sections because i did nto find mine as hard as everyone elses..</p>
<p>could u be specific on the trinagle/circle problem, i'd be curious how to do it if u posted it as u remember it</p>
<p>i dont remember the triangle circle problem..but if you dont remember doing the square with sides 1 and find x in terms of a...im pretty sure we had different experimental sections</p>
<p>yours being the k^12390 whatever and mine being the one i just mentioned</p>
<p>that is my conclusion from what we remember</p>
<p>hmm did you get the section with lots of f(x) questions then? the one with a chart of f(x) and g(x) values and u need to find the relation between the two functions</p>
<p>and oh the question needs a diagram. can't explain</p>
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<p>| this is a|<br>
| square |
|_______ |______________</p>
<pre><code> <--x-->
</code></pre>
<p>measure of this whole bottom thing is x
measure of each of the lenghs of the square is 1
then there is another line (i cant draw it here on the computer) that connects the top left corner of the square to the righterst part of the bottom line.then you were to find 'a' which is the length of one of the sides of the triangle that forms by drawing that line i just mentioned</p>
<p>find a in terms of x</p>
<p>u think u could find the ansewr to What is the units digit of k^1459 where k is an integer with units digit of 3? even if u didnt have it? im dying to know..</p>
<p>definately no</p>
<p>it repeats 3,9, 7, 1</p>
<p>doesn't it repeat 1,3,9,7</p>
<p>3, 9 ,7 , 1</p>
<p>so vehement, you didnt have that 'a' in terms of x problem i just mentioned?</p>
<p>okay, my Critical reading section matches what people have been saying, but my math seems to be totally different.
does anyone remember what they put for this writing question about 'although the weather was oppressive and even more worse humidity than they had expected, the botonists collected plant samples?' what was the answer for that? i put more worse
Also, the question right after it about 'the director will hold a press conference on the findings, after the board of directors had reviewed it,..." i put 'had reviewed'</p>