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So I finished my second Pearson test and found this analogy on both Dr.Collin and Pearson's test.

Calculus:Trigonometry as Painting:

The answer for Collins is : palette
The answer for Pearson is : Sculpture

Pearsons said that calc/trig are types of math, while painting/sculpture are types of art, which makes sense. Personally since it is Pearson's test, I find it more credible, but If I am missing something, can someone please let me know?
 
So I finished my second Pearson test and found this analogy on both Dr.Collin and Pearson's test.

Calculus:Trigonometry as Painting:

The answer for Collins is : palette
The answer for Pearson is : Sculpture

Pearsons said that calc/trig are types of math, while painting/sculpture are types of art, which makes sense. Personally since it is Pearson's test, I find it more credible, but If I am missing something, can someone please let me know?

What were the options for both?
 
Its definitely sculpture. You always go by Pearson answers because they are the ones that determine your PCAT scores.
 
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