<p>No one remembers the question where there were 3 points A, B, and C given on a coordinate plane and we had to figure out which ones belonged in the solution set to y > 3x-1?</p>
<p>I think I had this one. ^</p>
<p>p.s. is there a countdown thread?
And this was my first test. Do scores usually come out at 5 or 8 Eastern time?
I’ve heard many contradictions and discrepancies amongst these.</p>
<p>^5 a.m Eastern time</p>
<p>5 am EST/EDT.</p>
<p>EmPaige so what did you get on it as the answer? A only?</p>
<p>“Hey, does anyone remember the problem : t = x + 2 t = y - 6, and asks relation. In that question, they specify t, x, y to be an integer, which means they could be negative. Taking that into consideration, none of the answers match. In the end i chose the relation x<y x=”“>y, whichever one came by solving as if they were postive. Did anyone have the same problem.”</y></p>
<p>It shouldn’t matter whether it’s negative or positive right (unless you’re taking modulus of x and y)? y will always > x</p>
<p>I officially call an end to this thread.</p>
<p>^Failed.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the exact question for the g(x) and g(m+2) problem?</p>
<p>lmao failed ^.</p>
<p>I remember that question vaguely.</p>
<p>I hate to resurrect a dead thread, but does anyone remember the rounding question on the grid-in part of one of the math sections?</p>
<p>this thread is no officially over.</p>
<p>I got a 770 on math. Is that -1 or -2? Anyone know?</p>
<p>minus one…</p>
<p>So I’m thinking that M actually equaled 6 and not 2</p>
<p>Dice question was 1/54, end of thread</p>
<p>^agreed, just learned it in ap stats today. Dice question is 1/54.</p>
<p>I guess no one ready my semi-essay in post #974 explaining in detail why the dice question was 1/54…</p>
<p>Hey guys, what kind of a question was the 290 grid-in answer? Was that data analysis?</p>