<p>anybody remeber the answer to the shape question witht he multiple views, asking which one could not be another view of the figure?</p>
<p>puma0414, the answer was the last one with three whites together if i’m not mistaken</p>
<p>Is it possible that the collegboard would throw out a question if too many people get it wrong or there is too much discrepancy?</p>
<p>Thanks. Yeah, I think happened twice before. Once in writing, and once in math.</p>
<p>gahh screw that f(ab) problem.
whackk.</p>
<p>Lol MasterFox that’s EXACTLY what I did!
I misread the stupid half circle question as well as the math and science kid questions.</p>
<p>Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I usually always pull an 800</p>
<p>Flipper…</p>
<p>The 60 was divided into 1/5th and 4/5th.</p>
<p>One piece was 12, the other 48.</p>
<p>It was then divided again, either into 1/3 or 1/4 chunks, I’m not exactly sure.</p>
<p>Hope that helped.</p>
<p>puma:anybody remeber the answer to the shape question witht he multiple views, asking which one could not be another view of the figure?</p>
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<p>The answer was E.</p>
<p>Does it make anyone else mad when they spend like 2 minutes analyzing the first four choices, only to find that the last choice you tried was the obvious right answer? If I started at E I could have done that problem in 2 seconds!</p>
<p>Haha, I did the opposite for that problem… I misread the problem at first as which one can the figure be, so I instantly crossed off E… then about half a minute later realized that it said “cannot be.”</p>
<p>lol, the main thing about that one is that I’m visually ■■■■■■■■. I can’t rotate **** in my head like that, and it was really bothersome to me that the black on the hexagon on the very side kept changing to white, when it displayed black on both sides.</p>
<p>It took me a few minutes, and then I finally jumped to the conclusion that you can’t have a bunch of whites next to each other.</p>
<p>sooooooooooooooo easy!!! did people put x=y for the one with (x-y)^2 = x^2-y^2</p>
<p>@thequestionmark: im visually ■■■■■■■■ too and I couldnt figure it out for the longest time haha.</p>
<p>@thequestionmark: im visually ■■■■■■■■ too and I couldnt figure it out for the longest time haha.
On the last SAT, there was one with a dice. I literally made little markings on my calculator (top, bottom, side,side,side,side) and rotated my calculator around to figure it out.</p>
<p>I don’t think I had that question disky. And for the shaded hexagon side, it was only to distract you. The original picture only showed you one side so you couldn’t tell if the other hexagon was shaded or not.</p>
<p>^ hahaha i would have done the same exact thing.</p>
<p>was it x=y!!!??? and yes that answer was E for the hexagon one</p>
<p>did anyone get an answer like “either x=1, or y=1”???</p>
<p>Disky, I think were were talking about this one</p>
<p>(x-y)^2 in relationship to x^2 and y^2?</p>
<p>Well it had to be 0, because x^2 + Y^2 + 2xy = X^2 + Y^2 …</p>
<p>Edit: Not 1</p>
<p>(1 + 1)^2 = 4</p>
<p>1^2 + 1^2 = 2</p>
<p>i thought the question was (x-y)^2 = x^2 minus y^2</p>