So I took an SAT practice test today and missed a couple math problems. When I looked over the answers, I had absolutely no idea how they got them, which was disconcerting and annoying. Obviously, as this is a study test, I would like to know how the answers are attained. Could someone explain the correct answers for each of the problems? Karma for constructive answers...
1.
(a+b)1/2 = (a-b)-1/2
Which of the following must be true?
A. b = 0
B. a + b = 1
C. a - b = 1
D. a2+b2 = 1
E. a2 - b2 = 1
Its E.
2.
The graph of x = y2 - 4 intersects line 'l' at (0, p) and (5, t). What is the greatest possible value of the slope of 'l'?
I got 1/5, the answer book says 1.
1.
(a+b)1/2 = (a-b)-1/2
Which of the following must be true?
A. b = 0
B. a + b = 1
C. a - b = 1
D. a2+b2 = 1
E. a2 - b2 = 1
Its E.
2.
The graph of x = y2 - 4 intersects line 'l' at (0, p) and (5, t). What is the greatest possible value of the slope of 'l'?
I got 1/5, the answer book says 1.
Last edited by nukchebi0 (2008-04-22 23:34:10)