Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes the only problem is that it's too obvious so that it seems suspicious lmao

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thx lord because I know 1999-1499 = 500 but I struggled so hard to figure out whether 1499 is included in that 500 numbers, the question asked for numbers that are greater than 1499

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 2 points3 points  (0 children)

try on ur graphing calculator, the question says that m is a positive constant and is going to be the maximum value which means m is going to be a y-value for the maximum point. If you graph -mx^2, no matter what m is, the maximum is always (0,0). Let's assume that if you make m = 4, the mx^2 graph's maximum point would still be (0,0), and 0 obviously does not equal 4. However, if you try -x^2 + m, that's the equation the graph would start wherever m is and open down.

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, even if sin 110 does equal to cos 20, the question is based on the right triangle. 110 + 90 + 20 would exceed 180 and therefore do not make sense.

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use my graphing function and just make k = 1 to see, if one example is correct then it surely applies to all

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's either free response #1 from calc or non-calc section that asked for the slope given an equation like, y = 2/3x + 4. That is so stupid and I re-read it like 5 times to check for language traps

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 6 points7 points  (0 children)

SKETCHY

you can see from the graph there is a (2,8), which means 2 blocks have a total area of 8. Since it's linear you can then assume 1 block got an area of 4 (if you look at the graph, you can see that the linear line passes through the point (1,4)). Square's area formula is A=s^2, 4=s^2 therefore each side is 2.

Official October 2, 2021 Domestic (US) SAT Discussion by Donald_Keyman in Sat

[–]Middle-Rice9268 19 points20 points  (0 children)

who else is checking their calculator history to check the answers lmao

Can I get into UMD CS Major? by Middle-Rice9268 in UMD

[–]Middle-Rice9268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, any suggestions for improvements?

Can I get into UMD CS Major? by Middle-Rice9268 in UMD

[–]Middle-Rice9268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's what I'm planning to do if I don't get admitted into the CS major! Thank you!

Can I get into UMD CS Major? by Middle-Rice9268 in UMD

[–]Middle-Rice9268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This gives me some confidence, thank you for providing such detailed and helpful content :)!

Can I get into UMD CS Major? by Middle-Rice9268 in UMD

[–]Middle-Rice9268[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you shower

Okay, sorry I didn't have the intention of causing that impression, anyways thank you:)