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June 2024 Digital SAT exam
5 most missed questions from June 2024 SAT Exam
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@Toptier-qn5yk
@Toptier-qn5yk Месяц назад
Ur previous videos got me a 790 in math.. I luv ur videos (and u sly for finding the previous sat math problems)
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Thank you! This comment makes me so happy! I am so glad you got a 790! It is important to practice with the previous problems because they have been repeating on other exams :-o
@Will-nf9gf
@Will-nf9gf 20 дней назад
Wow these are already very easy and now you can use desmos. It's not about skill after a point, just about how well you can focus for long enough not to trip up.
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 19 дней назад
Agree! Focus is and consistency in your preparation is key! =)
@OverclockingCowboy
@OverclockingCowboy 25 дней назад
On the exponential function 2:00, it may not cross the x axis for sufficiently large value of b. The exponent part is pulling the curve up, but b is pulling it down. It is given that b>c. This means that b can be a large value, whereas c can be close to zero. So we can just set c equal to zero and remove it from the equation. x will dominate over c. The other condition is a>6. For the limiting case, we can set “a” just to be slightly larger than 6. I have the simplified equation below. y = 9 (1.001)^x - b We can remove the number 9 as well. It has no longer any purpose in the equation. We plug in some value for b. y = (1.001)^x - 10,000 I think you need a large value of x to equalize a comparable value for b. The opposite case would be when b is close to zero. y = 9 (1.001)^x The curve may just stay above the x axis. The exponent part approaches zero at minus infinity. A small value of b would be sufficient to bring the function below the x axis.
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 24 дня назад
Thank you for your thoughtful analysis! You're absolutely right that extreme values of b can significantly affect whether and where the function crosses the x-axis. In the case of a very large b, the graph could stay below the x-axis for a long time and only cross it at a very large x value, or potentially not cross at all if the exponential growth is too slow compared to b. Similarly, when b is very small, the function might stay above the x-axis and not cross it at all. However, in the context of the problem as it's typically presented, where b>c and a>6 are given as general conditions, the function is most likely to cross the x-axis once, even if it happens at a large x value. This is because the exponential term (a/6)^x+c will eventually grow large enough to overcome b, unless b is extraordinarily large or small. Your point is a great reminder that the behavior of functions can vary significantly with extreme values, and it's important to consider these edge cases. Thanks again for bringing this up! 😊 😎
@YoussefMohammed4711E
@YoussefMohammed4711E Месяц назад
i really appreciate your efforts and the time you put into these videos
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Thank you! I enjoy making them and helping! =)
@inorin143
@inorin143 29 дней назад
most of these can be solved with desmos indeed. Thanks for the vid!
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 28 дней назад
Glad to help! =)
@robenkhoury7079
@robenkhoury7079 2 месяца назад
very helpful!
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 2 месяца назад
Glad you found it helpful! =)
@sanjanacm5082
@sanjanacm5082 Месяц назад
Thank you 😊. Very helpful! Keep posting more amazing videos like this. May I expect August SAT prediction ?
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Planning to post soon! And yes working on August predictions content as well! =) Thank you for your comment and following. =)
@hannahu8951
@hannahu8951 Месяц назад
Thank you for the video! How did you get these questions?
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Of course! Hope you found it helpful! =)
@Nada-cl6lw
@Nada-cl6lw 17 дней назад
Hello! are these questions from the US SAT or the international SAT?
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 14 дней назад
They are inspired from both versions of exam!
@hannahxing9975
@hannahxing9975 24 дня назад
For the second question, x-h usually means that h will be positive. In this case it’s x+h which means c would be negative. But the question says it’s positive so how would that make sense?
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep 24 дня назад
Thank you for your thoughtful question! It sounds like you're making a connection to how horizontal shifts typically work in functions...I think? Let me know if I am mistaken! Are you referring to the equation y=9/a/6)^x+c - b ?..... In the problem, we have an equation that looks like this: y=9/a/6)^x+c - b You mentioned that usually when we see something like x−h, it means h is positive and results in a shift to the right, and when it's x+h, h would usually be negative. That's correct in the context of horizontal shifts for functions like y=f(x−h), where h represents how far the graph shifts horizontally. In this problem, though, the term x+c is inside the exponent of the expression. Here, c is a constant, and the problem tells us that c is positive. This doesn’t contradict the equation-it's just a different kind of expression than the horizontal shifts you're used to seeing (I think...if you are referring to the horizontal shifts). The confusion might come from expecting c to be negative when you see x+c. But in this equation, c being positive simply means that the exponent increases by c when x increases. This expression isn’t about shifting the graph horizontally in the typical sense (as with y=f(x−h)). Instead, it’s about how the function’s growth is influenced by the exponent x+c. Since c is positive, the function y=9/a/6)^x+c changes in a way that still makes sense mathematically and aligns with the problem's conditions.... I hope this clears things up! If you have more questions, let me know! =) =)
@hannahxing9975
@hannahxing9975 24 дня назад
So there is no shifts at all for x? I thought that x+c means that there is a shift of c units to the left.
@patrisherlQI_1
@patrisherlQI_1 Месяц назад
Fantastic
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Thank you so much! =)
@IwanOutmani
@IwanOutmani Месяц назад
all ez
@pravprateek5588
@pravprateek5588 Месяц назад
So, you're saying that these are the most difficult questions from SAT ? These are 8th standard questions in my country.
@Dogonolo
@Dogonolo Месяц назад
most missed.
@epicexamprep
@epicexamprep Месяц назад
Yes. The June exam seemed easier than past exams (at least the math sections). You should take the SAT then! Sounds like you can get an 800 in the math! =)
@randomisedworld
@randomisedworld Месяц назад
Yeh bro like these are such an easy questions😂😂
@ameliatownsend5966
@ameliatownsend5966 Месяц назад
You do know America is dumb right? Our education system sucks. We also learn this in 8th grade for algebra we just forget🤷🏽‍♀️
@Loveitmore1
@Loveitmore1 16 дней назад
These are timed tests.
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