physics_guy 2018-08-14 22:07:26 | The solution is a complex superposition of eigenletters. | |
cathaychris 2011-10-14 01:10:47 | The answer is (F) by process of elimination. | |
timtamm 2011-08-26 20:19:53 | this question is highly classified | |
ticklecricket 2010-11-11 21:49:33 | There is no 19th story...
asdfuogh 2011-11-08 19:35:04 |
Wayside for the win.
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kroner 2009-11-04 23:22:39 | or included too many right answers among the choices... | |
wittensdog 2009-11-04 15:11:45 | Either that or ETS screwed up and didn't include the right answer among the choices... | |
sullx 2009-11-02 23:44:23 | er.. limiting cases* | |
medellin 2008-10-24 20:10:50 | What happened in this question??
dogsandfrogs 2009-10-08 15:19:25 |
I'm guessing either it was so ridiculously hard that literally no one got it right, or that it was too ridiculously easy and everyone nailed it.
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sullx 2009-11-02 23:42:57 |
Good application of boundry conditions, dogsandfrogs. ;)
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