<p>Do you think 1 wrong could be an 800? I realized the tangent line had a slope of 4/3 just after time was over…</p>
<p>what about the quadrilateral with one “slanty” side. i think we had to find the length of the slanted right side or something?</p>
<p>sorry to be vague to the extreme.</p>
<p>Subract the top from the bottom.
Then use a^2 + B^2 = c^2 and you’re done.</p>
<p>oh, now i remember doing it! thanks!</p>
<p>im so stupid, i think i forgot to subtract 180-40 for the shaded region =pi question. i think i put 40 instead of 140 STUPID ME</p>
<p>@xs0itg0esx: same! are you sure 40 was an option?</p>
<p>There were two or maybe even three 3-4-5 triangles (like 9-12-15) on the test. Was getting stale…</p>
<p>Haha… I’m glad people made stupid mistakes on the shaded region problem too :p</p>
<p>is that the square cut into 4 parts over and over?
i got like 1/256(A)
was that experimnental?</p>
<p>I did not have it, therefore…</p>
<p>Yea I made that mistake on the shaded region of the circle problem, but caught myself.</p>
<p>what would one question wrong on the math be?</p>
<p>I would also like to know…but won’t until the scores r released.</p>
<p>Prob a 780.</p>
<p>Ah crap…I can’t believe I messed up that tangent question, it was so easy. Hopefully it ends up being an 800 somehow.</p>
<p>I am really good at math. Easily my best subject, but for some reason, I cannot score higher then a 750.</p>
<p>Yea I have a friend who is a senior now with a 95 average in AP Calc II and he only got a 650 on math.</p>
<p>I think it’s because the SAT is more logic based than formula based…</p>
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<p>Yeah it was. The side lengths were like 6,5,1. The other side was 6,4…if I remember correctly.</p>
<p>I’m still mad that I’ve gotten every hard one, yet missed a medium level one T-T</p>