<p>No!! I put f(x) on top. I guess I got an ENTIRE frq wrong :(</p>
<p>Reading through this is making me realize how horrible I did. I’d be lucky to get a 3! Lol.</p>
<p>Were the areas of those regions in I think question 4 there to trick us? I’m kinda confused how they related to the problem…?</p>
<p>I used those as part of fundamental theorem to find the values of the end points and prove the absolute minimum.</p>
<p>@ collegedreams29</p>
<p>I used them to find the absolute minimum value of f. (part b I think)</p>
<p>oh no wonder, i couldn’t get part b at all lol did you guys get a pretty high # for that same problem d? g(x) = (f(x))^3.</p>
<p>Yeah. Pretty sure I got 75.</p>
<p>@ JordanSaidWhat</p>
<p>I got 75 as well.</p>
<p>yeah 75! I thought I was so wrong since it was so high. lol</p>
<p>My calculator froze on the 2nd frc, and unfortunately I ran out of time so I didn’t do much of the problem. I guess I’ve come to rely on it a bit more than I realized. I thought the non-calc MC wasn’t too bad but there were a few tough ones, the calc-MC seemed very easy, and the non-calc FR was a mixed bag for me. Hoping for a 3 at least just to get credit.</p>
<p>Multiple choice questions were extremely easy, I missed 4-6 problems on the MC, if anything. Free Response questions were decent. I missed maybe 2 or 3 subsections for the FRQ’s overall. I definitely got a 4, but I’m hoping for a five.</p>
<p>Yellersam, if you missed like four on the multiple choice and only 2-3 subsections of the free response, then for sure a five. The curve can change, but not THAT much. Nice Job!!</p>
<p>Pretty sure that i missed 2 or less on the multiple choice total…i was playing block dude on my calculator during the calc mc. The only problem with the free response was that the calculator time went so fast…i saved my explanations of my work for the end of the noncalculator part, since explanations don’t require calculators:) Overall, i think that it was fine…glad it is over.</p>
<p>For the FRQ with the graph of f’, what interval was the function concave down and increasing. And where was there a minimum?</p>
<p>what do you guys think will be the cut off for 5s and 4s?</p>
<p>@chs2015, I’m thinking that it’ll be the usual cut offs, with 70%+ being around a 5.</p>
<p>so like a 76/108?</p>
<p>Optimoose: It was wherever the slope was decreasing but still positive…can’t remember where exactly tho.</p>
<p>@aptheking it was (0,1) U (3,4) if i remember correctly</p>
<p>Cut off for a 5 is usually around 65%. probably 70/108</p>