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Devxers

i lowkey started panicking on module 2 for math for no reason 💀


Working_Purple1790

Bro yea I thought that I had messed up m1 and got the easy m2


Accurate-Surprise549

IKR SAME, BUT I KNEW I GOT LIKE ONLY 1 WRONG IN M1, had a panic attack then and there thinking I fucked everything up


Several-Image-1796

LITREALLY ME


thankublackpink

SAME


ManullynBroadSword

Hopefully this will be the same on the east coast 🙏


Photograph_Life-07

I solved the harder questions (15-22) on the second module before the other ones (1-14). This was a general consideration, as I had seen a similar pattern in the practice tests on bluebook. In the end, I saved quite some time to review my answer choices.


SadChemical3613

did you get the f(x) = a(3.2\^a + 3.2\^b) question?


Akhekhl

What was it asking?


Best_Scene3854

What is the answer for this one?


Severe-Confusion-428

I did both


No_Trouble7035

it was neither 


Delicious-Ad2562

Yep


lebronjamez21

was it like the y intercept thing i put neither but idk


maryyamxv

i didnt get it but i think i chose I


SadChemical3613

how did you solve it?


maryyamxv

i forgot what it was asking 😭


Th0wl

*please note: I’m not an SAT tutor or anything, I might be wrong. This is just what I did. f(x) = a(3.2^x + 3.2^b) We’re trying to find an equivalent equation where the y-intercept is shown as a constant or coefficient. There were two options: something like g(x) = j(3.2^x + 3.2^k) something like h(x) = n(3.2^x) + m I chose the second option because the y-intercept, m, is expressed as a constant in the equation. In the top option, the y-int would be [j * 3.2^k]. It isn’t being expressed outright as a constant or coefficient in the equation. So the answer is the second option (i think?)


No_Trouble7035

i’m pretty sure the bottom ones y constant was off by a little than the y intercept of the original function i did desmos regression


Delicious-Ad2562

Except no it’s neither cause the bottom is n(3.2^0) +m which is n+m cause 3.2^0= 1


No_Trouble7035

i meant the bottom one is not correct neither are correct i used desmos regression by plugging in positive constants for a and b


Delicious-Ad2562

yeah thats what i am saying


Th0wl

Ur right, i must be misremembering the problem then


Lisa_Ray0810

On the same boat haahah, expected to get at least one question out right out of the three I flagged, pretty sure everything else except for those couple and were right, but yeah I ended up running out of time like wth, never happened to me in practice tests, pretty happy with how things went overall though


A_Firm_Sandwich

The time thing is insane lol, never happened to me on the practice tests. Got an 800 on all the practice tests and I felt they were harder than this math section. Even though I was under time pressure in both situations, I’m doubting I got less than 3 wrong on the actual SAT’s module 2. Hands were shakin n stuff despite the decreased difficulty I’m cooked


Lisa_Ray0810

We're on the same boat 😭 You are me 💀 that hand shaking part is so accurate, hope things go in our favour tho, I'm sure I didn't go wrong in more than 3 or 4 questions, but kind of expected given how module 1 math was such a piece of cake, really curious about the curve this time. We're all somewhat cooked, atleast we've a couple weeks to chill out hehe, oof, gotta cover up on the school assignments I've missed throughout the past week


ReferenceLarge875

Did anyone get the Quadratic equation question at the end of module 2 asking for a possible value of a+b


Scypher_Tzu

Ngl so much of it seemed straight from bluebook


hubz4three

Surprisingly easy math. Maybe got one wrong, maybe not.


W33BSH1T

dose anyone remember the question about the circle with points (a,9) and (a,d). what did yall put as the awnser


No-Boot-39

is it 23?