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Announcing our new FAQ / A Solution to one of the Hardest Math Problems on the SAT

Hello everyone, I'm happy to announce that we've finally finished our list of Frequently Asked Questions. "Click here":http://www.mcelroytutoring.com/faq.html to read through them. If anyone has a question they would like to ask me that isn't currently listed on the FAQ, please feel free to send me an email at mcelroy@post.harvard.edu. I will try my best to answer your question (and post it on the FAQ) as quickly as I can. In other news, I worked with a private student today who solved one of the hardest math problems on the SAT. She did such a good job that I'd like to show off her work on our site! This explanation corresponds to the Math question on page 657, question 18 of 18 (very high difficulty). If you can solve this one, then I tip my hat to your stellar math skills. It's more like an AP Physics problem than an SAT question, really. Remember, on hard questions, every piece of information is important. -Brian "MT_SAT_explanations_p657_18.pdf":http://72.37.184.71/blog/file_download/7

 

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