Most missed question from June SAT 2024 exam

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Most missed question from June SAT 2024 exam
    Point F lies on a unit circle in the xy-plane and has coordinates (1,0). Point G is the center of the circle and has coordinates (0,0). Point H also lies on the circle and has coordinates (−1,y), where y is a constant. Which of the following could be the positive measure of angle FGH, in radians?
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Komentáře • 10

  • @sanjanacm5082
    @sanjanacm5082 Před 14 dny +2

    Thank you. Awaiting August SAT prediction video. 😊

    • @epicexamprep
      @epicexamprep  Před 13 dny +2

      Working on it! Want to make sure it has great, helpful content for everyone! =)

  • @LesterOrie-mj6hq
    @LesterOrie-mj6hq Před 14 dny +1

    I had the same question on module 1 and it was the last one but the answer choices were different. I know now why I got it wrong but that exact question with the exact same answer choices came before and they had my answer. My answer choices were A.) (17π/2) B.) (15π/2) C.) 12π. D.) 13π.
    I put b but now after seeing your explanation, I know that the correct answer that they were looking for would have been D.) 13π. It's just that the site I checked had that same question with answer choices and the tutors or teachers there chose B.) (15π/2) as well. I wonder why that is......
    It led me to believe that I had the correct answer.

    • @epicexamprep
      @epicexamprep  Před 13 dny +1

      D is correct (if the points given in the problem were the same for F, G, H) ... Because if you think about it for (17π/2) and (15π/2) they are the same...in that 17π/2 = 8.5π/2π = 4.25 revolutions, so it won't make the revolution back to angle FGH...and same for 15π/2 = 7.5π/2π = 3.75 revolutions...so also won't make it back to angle FGH....If I am making sense? Hope so!
      But don't worry! Because maybe this was one of the questions that wasn't graded/"experimental" =)

  • @virendarhanumante597
    @virendarhanumante597 Před 11 dny

    keep it up
    😀😊

  • @nsy40
    @nsy40 Před 10 dny

    hello , i wanted to ask if we can write the equation like the rough work on anywhere in the bluebook. if not then can we take an empty notebook with us to solve out the equations or the rough work?

    • @epicexamprep
      @epicexamprep  Před 8 dny +1

      Great question! You cannot take an empty notebook nor can you write in the bluebook app for math. However, you are provided scratch paper at the test center to work out your problem solving! =) ... For a list of things that you need to take to test center, check out this link from collegeboard bluebook.collegeboard.org/students/sat-weekend#:~:text=Your%20device%20should%20be%20able,do%20not%20bring%20your%20own.

  • @user-su4tk4ec9u
    @user-su4tk4ec9u Před 2 dny

    so in this kind of questions the answer is never a fraction or what?

    • @epicexamprep
      @epicexamprep  Před dnem

      Not necessarily...In this particular problem, no it wouldn't be...but it doesn't mean that collegeboard couldn't change the answer choices to something like 24π/2 + π or something along those lines. =)