<p>do you think i still have a shot at an 800. I got one wrong for sure. I guessed on two and omitted five. I am pretty sure I got the rest right.</p>
<p>anyone have the link to the may 2010 math 2 thread?</p>
<p>Yes I remember getting 4091 for that question too.</p>
<p>Anyone want to start up a thread for the Sunday Math level 2 test???</p>
<p>jbro just talk about it here. what did you think about it? I thought it was pretty difficult. I had to skip 2 and I guessed on one or two.</p>
<p>What was the 4091 question?</p>
<p>@driftwood…when they asked for any given “n” blah blah…they asked for the equation of the sums. Im guessing you took the question as whats the explicit formula cause i did it that way but theres no answer that corresponded to just the explicit formula. But if you find an equation of the sum of first 'n" terms you get 2-1/n</p>
<p>I thought the math level 2 today was very hard. I skipped two but still alot of them gave me trouble. What did you think Staller overall? Hardest one you have ever taken? And i guessed on several</p>
<p>It was definitely harder than the CB practice tests. It was easier than Math 1 surprisingly, but yes, hardest one I’ve seen.</p>
<p>Lets hope for a good curve.</p>
<p>All of my friends that took Math 1 said they had to skip a couple and guess on 4. So right there that is a 690-710. But this Math 2 had the most conceptual questions I have ever seen and they were very difficult.</p>
<p>Yeah, very hard. What’s you get for the last one?</p>
<p>completely forgot. What was the question/ what were the answer choices. What about second to last one?</p>
<p>I dont remember the second to last one. Remind me.</p>
<p>The last one was a chart about points given and questions. And it said how many points was each question worth.</p>
<p>It was 2 points per question on the second test. Got it at the last second. The second to last one was about the interval that contains X^2 less than 4.
Also what about the frequency. Was it 1/pi?</p>
<p>Oh yeah. For the interval question none of them seemed right. It I thought it should be (-2,2) because that means all numbers between -2 and 2 exclusive but that wasn’t an option so i went with (0,2) because it was the only other one that worked.</p>
<p>Oh wait, im thinking of the wrong question.</p>
<p>The frequency question was 1/pi.</p>
<p>does anyone remember what question 39,40, 41, 42 were? thanks!</p>
<ol>
<li>f(3) - f(1) = 6 </li>
<li>Segment with five distinct points: 10</li>
<li>Last problem (disk/laser): B) 987</li>
<li>Complex number: 2-3i is also a root</li>
<li>Given x=√(2+√2), find (x^2-2)^2: 2</li>
<li>Angle with slopes of line l and m (2/5 and 3/5): 9.16 degrees</li>
<li>Parametric: -1/3</li>
<li>Infinite series: 2 - (1/n)</li>
<li>f(t)=2cost and g(t)=sin(t/2), find the slope of the line connecting (0, f(0)) and (pi,g(pi)): -1/pi</li>
<li>Value of x^x as x approaches 0: 1</li>
<li>Domain, range: {1, 2, 3} </li>
<li>ln x = e^-x: 0.27</li>
<li>Average speed of car: less than 50 mph</li>
<li>Graph shift, f(x) = f(x-2) + 3: two to the right, three up</li>
<li>Graph of f(x) = 1/g(x): 3</li>
<li>(a^3)^2=123.1: 2.2</li>
<li>Extending line segment, with ratio 1:2: (8, 12)</li>
<li>Perimeter of equilateral triangle: 15</li>
<li>Unit circle/chord: 2sin(theta)</li>
<li>Perimeter of triangle on a cube with side length 7: 29.7</li>
<li>Inverse graph: D)</li>
<li>Absolute value: b</li>
<li>Volume of cone: 18.88</li>
<li>Logic (if…, then…) t >= 3</li>
<li>Period: sin(2pi)</li>
<li>Average scores/min. number of judges: 5</li>
<li>1.5 radians -> degrees: 85.9</li>
<li>5^(2x+1) = 96: take log of both sides and solve => 0.918</li>
<li>Point symmetry: I and III (about origin; across y=-x)</li>
<li>n(n+1)(n+2): divisible by 2 and 3, but not 4 </li>
<li>Perpendicular product: -1</li>
<li>x+x+x = x^2 : 0,3</li>
<li>sin (thetha) = x^2, what is sin (2theta): 2x^2 root (1-x^4)</li>
<li>1. f(3) - f(1) = 6 </li>
<li>Segment with five distinct points: 10</li>
<li>Last problem (disk/laser): B) 987</li>
<li>Complex number: 2-3i is also a root</li>
<li>Given x=√(2+√2), find (x^2-2)^2: 2</li>
<li>Angle with slopes of line l and m (2/5 and 3/5): 9.16 degrees</li>
<li>Parametric: -1/3</li>
<li>Infinite series: 2 - (1/n)</li>
<li>f(t)=2cost and g(t)=sin(t/2), find the slope of the line connecting (0, f(0)) and (pi,g(pi)): -1/pi</li>
<li>Value of x^x as x approaches 0: 1</li>
<li>Domain, range: {1, 2, 3}</li>
<li>ln x = e^-x: 0.27</li>
<li>Average speed of car: less than 50 mph</li>
<li>Graph shift, f(x) = f(x-2) + 3: two to the right, three up</li>
<li>Graph of f(x) = 1/g(x): 3</li>
<li>(a^3)^2=123.1: 2.2</li>
<li>Extending line segment, with ratio 1:2: (8, 12)</li>
<li>Perimeter of equilateral triangle: 15</li>
<li>Unit circle/chord: 2sin(theta)</li>
<li>Perimeter of triangle on a cube with side length 7: 29.7</li>
<li>Inverse graph: D)</li>
<li>Absolute value: b</li>
<li>Volume of cone: 18.88</li>
<li>Logic (if…, then…) t >= 3</li>
<li>Period: sin(2pi)</li>
<li>Average scores/min. number of judges: 5</li>
<li>1.5 radians -> degrees: 85.9</li>
<li>5^(2x+1) = 96: take log of both sides and solve => 0.918</li>
<li>Point symmetry: I and III (about origin; across y=-x)</li>
<li>n(n+1)(n+2): divisible by 2 and 3, but not 4 </li>
<li>Perpendicular product: -1</li>
<li>x+x+x = x^2 : 0,3</li>
<li>sin (thetha) = x^2, what is sin (2theta): 2x^2 root (1-x^4)</li>
<li>a(10)=155</li>
<li>girls and boys 2(g-10)</li>
</ol>
<p>WE NEED 15 MORE!! I NEED THOSE!! THANKS!</p>
<p>btw did the question ask for non real roots or real roots staller</p>
<p>wasn’t number 35 2(g-10)?
And what was the one with the 5% commission? I don’t remember the numbers at all, but maybe if someone remembers the number, I could confirm.</p>