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| Haven't learned half the stuff on the SAT |
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| Tactical Nuke:
The SAT likes to throw trick questions at you all the time. That first question about triangles is one of them. The answer is still 4/5. Think about it. A right triangle has 180 degrees in total. The x amount of degrees subtracted from the 90 degrees gets you the other angle. The cosine of the other angle is basically the same as the sine of the first angle. sin(x)=O/H, cos(x)=A/H, tan(x)=O/A; O means "opposite side" as in the side across from the angle, A means "adjacent", which is the other side that isn't the hypotenuse H. Just remember "SohCahToa" and you'll be fine there. Second question is asking you to solve for favorable ratings in terms of the other variables. That means rearrange the equation so that F is the thing you're solving for. Answer there should be B. Third question is asking you to take all the roots of that polynomial and add them together. Use the quadratic formula. Answer should be D. |
| Whackin:
uh well do you remember ur order of operations |
| Tactical Nuke:
and if none of that works don't forget that you can (at least when I did it last year) leave the question blank and nothing happens solve the ones you know first and then come back to the difficult ones I believe you have about a minute per question, so pace yourself |
| ReddBoi:
maxwell this is your time to shine |
| Gock.:
you aren't supposed to know a lot of it. in state standardized tests like the ACT and SAT it's not a bad idea to go into the exam mostly blind. you need to find your areas for improvement, iron it out, and take it again |
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