*The Official June 2012 Sat II Math Level 2 Thread*

<p>@tryingtoohard
hope so!
anyone who has the big blue book for subject tests, what was the cut off for 800?</p>

<p>@what, the most recent one was a 45?</p>

<p>In my college board official book it says 43… idk</p>

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@sarcasmrules
you mean may’s test or the test in the big blue book?</p>

<p>Where did you find the curve for last year?</p>

<p>Also everyone should name all the questions they can remember because on this thread only like 15/50 have been discussed</p>

<p>The college board book gives a table with last years scale. 800s start at a 43, but a 42.5 is rounded up. So hopefully it’s the same this year.</p>

<p>I have 3 wrong and 2 omit, totally panicked at the 5 minute warning. hopefully an 800 -.-</p>

<p>Anyone know what a 43 got you on May’s test?</p>

<p>I think the bottom of the fraction was abs(a-1) not a-1, as I said earlier, but since a>0, they’re equivalent, so the answer would come out the same.</p>

<p>I remember a few other questions:
average speed, radians to degrees, recursive function, some segment extended so there was a certain ratio.</p>

<p>Someone else can fill in the details. I’ll try to think of more.</p>

<p>For that one with f(3)-f(1), what did you guys get?</p>

<p>So relieved that I ended up NOT taking this test today.</p>

<p>Average speed was less that 50mph, 85 degrees, (6,9) or something for extended line</p>

<p>@lanayru
3wrong 2 skip also. sparknotes says 43 cutoff, my book says 44</p>

<p>segment with ratio:
the two points made a line with a slope of 3/2. AB:BC was 1:2. I put down (12,18) or something along the lines of that.</p>

<p>inverse function with 5 graph options.</p>

<p>@whatkneww hopefully we can make it! more questions need to be revealed… I thought the test was more difficult than the official CB and barrons :/</p>

<p>what was average speed?</p>

<p>I thought extended line was 8,12… Cuz the second portion would have double the rise and run of the first one, which traveled 2 horizontally, and 3 vertically.</p>

<p>There was the one with the judges and the scores</p>

<p>@msteiney1212 i got 6 if i remember correctly</p>

<p>It was a line though, not a parabola, so couldn’t it not move geometrically like that?</p>

<p>I’m curious about the f(3)-f(1) problem but I don’t remember what I put. Does anyone remember the problem?</p>