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your show is soo cool!!!
Knottyboytsir 3 years ago
dude the volume's so loud and out of control lol.
blahblahblahman 4 years ago
he's got some good ideas, like the way he makes it a challenging multiple choice... but it would help if his writing was more legible.
HOWYOUDOIN884 4 years ago
I guess yes..but it will be hard for me to find a student..haha u see Mr.vinod is the best teacher
NidhiS 4 years ago
Now you can teach someone.
haha..thnx fot the solution,But I'm already done wid the SAT.Thank you
yes
Yes we do know where a and b lies. He said the point (a,b) lies in the shaded reason. So the answer is B (III only).
"a<=4" is wrong because he already said a lies in the shaded region, so it can go as high as 6.
"b<=a" is wrong you can tell just visually.
"b<=f(a)" is right. The function is arbitrary. You can define f(x)=x^2, if you like.
Is the answer E?
alicemelon 5 years ago
is the answer to it is (B)?
NidhiS 5 years ago
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your show is soo cool!!!
Knottyboytsir 3 years ago
dude the volume's so loud and out of control lol.
blahblahblahman 4 years ago
he's got some good ideas, like the way he makes it a challenging multiple choice... but it would help if his writing was more legible.
HOWYOUDOIN884 4 years ago
I guess yes..but it will be hard for me to find a student..haha u see Mr.vinod is the best teacher
NidhiS 4 years ago
Now you can teach someone.
HOWYOUDOIN884 4 years ago
haha..thnx fot the solution,But I'm already done wid the SAT.Thank you
NidhiS 4 years ago
yes
HOWYOUDOIN884 4 years ago
Yes we do know where a and b lies. He said the point (a,b) lies in the shaded reason. So the answer is B (III only).
"a<=4" is wrong because he already said a lies in the shaded region, so it can go as high as 6.
"b<=a" is wrong you can tell just visually.
"b<=f(a)" is right. The function is arbitrary. You can define f(x)=x^2, if you like.
HOWYOUDOIN884 4 years ago
Is the answer E?
alicemelon 5 years ago
is the answer to it is (B)?
NidhiS 5 years ago