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- New York State Regents (2019), “January 2019 Algebra II Exam,” available at https://www.nysedregents.org/algebratwo/. Note that the relevant item is number 35 which is incomplete in that the nature of the simulation is not specified. However, model student answers are available under the same URL and those make it clear what was expected. This is true as well of number 35 on the January 2018 exam, accessible from the same URL.