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<p>ya i think it was. but then i had two 23 question CR sections…</p>

<p>If the math was easy this time, is it likely to be harder in December? </p>

<p>Idk if I should even take it in December if I do well on this one (I’m hoping for at least a 2370). </p>

<p>Does it really make a difference to colleges whether my score is 2360~2370 or 2400? </p>

<p>@TTrain mine didnt have that
Mine had one 23 question section which is the experimental one </p>

<p>Just to double check
For anyone who had section 7 to be a 23 question CR section
Is that the Experimental Section?</p>

<p>@AwesomGuy‌ so you had the running passage as well? </p>

<p>Was it a two passage one? Like Passage I and Passage II?</p>

<p>Running is experimental</p>

<p>Consensus on arachnid one?</p>

<p>Also did that section with the running passage have eight vocab questions to begin with??</p>

<p>@ah1217 tbh I put “and it is” but yea you might wanna get more input lol</p>

<p>@AwesomGuy‌ </p>

<p>Do you remember both answer choices fully?</p>

<p>@AwesomGuy‌ No, just one long passage. For me it was section 6. I think it did start with vocab but I’m not sure…</p>

<p>There was a “decline” (or demise?) somewhere I believe??</p>

<p>Did anyone have an experimental passage (double passage) about Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis about whether the south should be able to secede from the union</p>

<p>@elclassico I got that too. Since (2x-2) = rad(8x+4y-4), you have to square everything. </p>

<p>Then you get: 4x^2-8x+4 = 8x+4y-4</p>

<p>-8x and +8x, and +4 and -4 cancel each other out, subtract 4y from the other side, and you get:</p>

<p>4x^2 - 4y = 0</p>

<p>Divide everything by 4, and you get x^2-y = 0</p>

<p>@mindyt unless i was going abolsutely insan on the test, it was (2x+2), not (2x-2). I am 100 percent sure of this</p>

<p>@mindyt‌ @emersonballer21‌ I also remember (2x+2)…</p>

<p>@mindyt it was (2x+2)^2= rad(8x+4y-4). so you square everything and u get (4x^2+8x+4)=8x+4y-4. then you can cancel out the 8x’s (on the one you did the 8xs dont cancel out, youd get either 16x or -16x) and move over the 4y to the left side of the equation and then move over the +4 from the left side of the equation to the right side and youre left with 4x^2-4y=-8. Then factor out a 4(x^2-y)=-8. Divide by 4 and the answer was -2</p>

<p>@2400everyday‌ @mindyt also, if you do (2x-2), the 8x’s wouldnt cancel out. It had to of been (2x+2)</p>

<p>@mindyt‌ your algebra is wrong. -8x and 8x would not cancel out and neither would -4 and 4. According to your original equation, it would be 16x and 8. However, your original equation is also wrong. The answer has repeatedly been proven to be -2 throughout this thread.</p>

<p>@Feralbeast exactly! Have u taken the SAT before other than yesterday?</p>