<p>@Kevin if you have 2^3^4 that’s the same as 2^12. number^exp^exp you multiply x. The question with the line and 2 rays going through it and it asks you the range it was 70 < x < 165? idr the actual number.</p>
<p>My bad, 20 should actually work.</p>
<p>Is there a final answer on the triangle I II III question?</p>
<p>@Brolex, I got the same.</p>
<p>What was the median of that graph with all of the dots (please be experimentalll)?</p>
<p>damn…
i have no idea how I forgot that rule…
lmao ughhhhh that’s -2 for me
retake, here I come!
this will be very sad if I do better on the Math lvl. 2 SAT subject than the regular SAT math</p>
<p>@cinereous i believe it was only II</p>
<p>Guys the answer for the triangle roman numeral was none…</p>
<p>It didn’t have to be equilateral: example: 2, 4, 6</p>
<p>triangle I, II, III question i got II only
i think the question was this: if two sides of the triangle are the same, the sum of these two sides is equal to twice the third side.
choice II) it’s equilateral</p>
<p>I got 70< x <165 too</p>
<p>quick clarifications:</p>
<p>(a^2)^k = a^m
rule of exponents makes (a^2)^k equal to a^2k
thus a^2k = a^m
thus 2k=m</p>
<p>and yes the parabola facing up was correct, that was letter C</p>
<p>The answer to the triangle one is only II, I am 100% sure.</p>
<p>triangle in a triangle, 90 angle…</p>
<p>for x, you could get 30 or 22.5 right?</p>
<p>multiple answers? this was a grid-in.</p>
<p>But 6+4=10, not 2</p>
<p>i got 70,x,110</p>
<p>Skorpius, stop confusing people. NO</p>
<p>@kevinsupreme don’t worry about that, already happened to me lol</p>
<p>connie shi it doesnt mean that the third side is the larger side</p>
<p>2,4,6 does not work.</p>
<p>2+6=8=2*4</p>
<p>but 6+4=10≠2*2</p>
<p>@33baby i think that one was 15
the 45-45-90 in the middle let you know that the outside equilateral one was equal to 3(45+x) = 180
x = 15</p>
<p>if two sides are the same (let’s say it’s 5) then the sum of the two sides is 10. the sum is twice the third side. that means the third side is 5. tada! look at that. all 5s.</p>