<p>For the area free response problem did you guys get something along the lines of (1/pi)-(something/something) that’s what I got and im horrified I got it wrong … I really want a 5 and I know I did Phenmenal! on the MC but the free response KILLLLLLSSS me</p>
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Bumping this question…</p>
<p>i pretty much agree with what everyone else said</p>
<p>non-calculator MC was actually kinda hard…i’m hoping for about 3/4 correct on that
calculator MC seemed ridiculously easy and i’m kinda worried there were tricks in there i didn’t catch hhaha
non-calculator FRQ’s were pretty hard especially the gravel one
calculator FRQ was reallyyy easy just a lot of tedious work</p>
<p>for the differential equation, i got -ln(something something)
for the gravel one at t=4 (or was it 5? i don’t remember) i’m pretty sure i got decreasing, but for the last part of that problem i didn’t have time to finish but i found the x where the unprocessed gravel was a max which was like 4.something i think</p>
<p>@collegiate: There were only 2 parts.</p>
<p>I don’t know why but I wrote the steps for part b onto part a. I copied it onto the section for part b but I forgot to cross it out/erase it after I copied it from part a. Do you think I’d get penalized?</p>
<p>Was the right answer to the last part of the last FRQ 0?</p>
<p>@kiwisarecool…the last answer to the last FRQ was 6b…and that was supposed to be an equation…</p>
<p>It was an interesting test. I got 75 for the g(x) question and I got the horizontal asymptote at -6. Idk how I missed (3,4) for the increasing and cd question, oh well. Hopefully a 5, pretty sure on 4.</p>
<p>There was a horizontal asymptote question on the frqs? Oh dear I dont remember answering that.</p>
<p>Oh oops, I was confused cuz they said "solution:</p>
<p>what’s the cutoff for a 5?</p>
<p>I believe I will get around 46/54 for the FRQ and then 17/28 and 10/17 for MC. Is that enough? I didn’t study at all so a 4 wouldn’t be bad, but I’d still like a 5.</p>
<p>yeah, was there a asymptote on the FRQ’s? i remeber there was one, but it was on the mC</p>
<p>I treated 1/e^y as e^-y and then took the antiderivative as if it were e^-x and got -e^-y. But that’s probably wrong. D:</p>
<p>I don’t remember anything about an asymptote on the FRQ but I remember the one on the MC and I think I got -3.</p>
<p>Yup that’s what I got! -3 on the MC</p>
<p>Yeah on the MC. I swear it was -6.</p>
<p>Hey were there two different AP Calc AB exams… our school had two different forms, with different questions for the free response</p>
<p>@Bowler I also derived it like that but I’m pretty sure it’s right. It’s not supposed to be ln(e^y). What did you get for c as well as the full equation?</p>
<p>I just remembered multiplying everything out and getting -12x^2/4x^2 or something like that. Maybe I did it wrong. I get a credit for “survey for calculus” if I get a 3 and a 4 gets me credit for Calc I. I’m hoping for at least a 4 but I am probably only getting a 3…</p>
<p>I’m not sure if my school had different forms. There were only 5 of us. The one girl I talked to had the same one though I think.</p>
<p>@Mystic1996, I think I got something like ln(x^3 - 3x^2) - ln(2). What is inside the ln might have been in a different order but it was something like that.</p>
<p>ohh ya our school has like 75-100 kids taking it… 5 means they can spread you out and give you the same exam with out worrying about cheating…</p>