The form 1572C is a modified version of the 2014 June ACT test (72C). They do have a lot of questions in common but they are not exactly identical. The video explanations for form 1572C are at this link: https://quantumactprep.com/actpracticetests/actpractice-72c
This is where you will find Q42, which is on composite functions.
Excellent point, you are right that one could answer this question without doing any work, although they would have to recognize that line $b$ is a horizontal line. Thanks for the comment.
Sydney says
ur answers for the science section are completely wrong
Dabral says
I checked the source of the answer sheet and it looks good. I assume you are looking at the correct answer row.
Dabral
Debbie Stier says
I don’t see a video for 1572C question 42. Am I missing it? I see a video, but it is he trapezoid question.
Please let me know! Thank you!
Dabral says
Hi Debbie,
The form 1572C is a modified version of the 2014 June ACT test (72C). They do have a lot of questions in common but they are not exactly identical. The video explanations for form 1572C are at this link: https://quantumactprep.com/actpracticetests/actpractice-72c
This is where you will find Q42, which is on composite functions.
Dabral
Carol Meyer says
#13/#15 (test 1572) explanation is incomplete
Dabral says
Thanks for letting me know. I have fixed the error.
Carol Meyer says
By the way, #50 only one answer has 0 as the y-coordinate.
Dabral says
Excellent point, you are right that one could answer this question without doing any work, although they would have to recognize that line $b$ is a horizontal line. Thanks for the comment.