Nov Hexagon SAT Math -1??????

<p>I got a 780 on June SAT by missing 1 question and now I think I have a 53 correct 1 wrong repeat! I would love to have an 800 Math but everyone said it was so easy…</p>

<p>However, I think everyone who is in my situation should understand that there were many problems that I thought I had correct initially but after further thought I knew what the correct answer was e.g. 54-65, Hexagon=equilateral (thought circle at first), r=9, c=-17, etc.</p>

<p>BTW, can someone please explain to me the 2 points where g(x)>f(x) problem??? I put 0 because I thought the x value would never be greater but I guess I’m wrong…AHHHH!!!</p>

<p>Hey, I also got -1, so what do you think, a -1 will still be 800?</p>

<p>The |f(x)|>g(x) question, g(x) is a line, and f(x) another function. When you take the absolute value, you flip all the negative parts of the f(x) to the positive side. When you do this you see f(x) crosses g(x) twice. Look at this pic…</p>

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