Questions about the Oct.29 subject tests
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 7:44 pm
I have two questions about Oct.29 subject tests
Problem 1: [deleted]
Problem 2: [deleted]
Problem 1: [deleted]
Problem 2: [deleted]
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I think you forgot +C. I think pi/4.mitcims wrote:I have two questions about Oct.29 subject tests
Problem 1: [deleted]
Sorry I haven't heard of this. This is taken from the test in U.S. The second problem is among the last few questions, it seems.BCLC wrote:I didn't see these questions. Is the GRE supposedly the same everywhere?
I got the same answer as you did for the first question. For the 2nd one, I think we would need [deleted].spablo wrote:The +C gets eliminated regardless in the first problem because of the initial value. I believe I likely put π/4 for this one. I didn't even consider 3π/4.
Problem 2 I remember it saying that [deleted]? But i didn't really attempt this problem during the test because I was running out of time.
pi/4, it's a [deleted]ghjk wrote:Anyone remembers the given answer choices of a question involving the [deleted]?
Do you mean [deleted], that would be pi/4.ghjk wrote:Anyone remembers the given answer choices of a question involving the [deleted]?
Not sure whether it's [deleted]. Somehow I don't remember seeing [deleted] as one of the answer choices. Either case, I think I got this one wrong ([deleted], but could not figure out the [deleted] man. How ridiculous that is:D)bhauryal wrote:Do you mean [deleted], that would be pi/4.ghjk wrote:Anyone remembers the given answer choices of a question involving the [deleted]?
If I'm thinking of the same problem, it was an [deleted], not a [deleted], with all [deleted]. The [deleted] was smaller than all but one of the answers, so it was that oneghjk wrote:Not sure whether it's [deleted]. Somehow I don't remember seeing [deleted] as one of the answer choices. Either case, I think I got this one wrong ([deleted], but could not figure out the [deleted] man. How ridiculous that is:D)bhauryal wrote:Do you mean [deleted], that would be pi/4.ghjk wrote:Anyone remembers the given answer choices of a question involving the [deleted]?
That one is different though...And it's all telescoping in that one...But I think we should stop discussing in public here:Dsmirnov wrote: If I'm thinking of the same problem, it was an infinite product, not a sum, with all terms less than 1. The third or fourth partial product was smaller than all but one of the answers, so it was that one