<p>yup i got 9</p>
<p>sorry i meant 8</p>
<p>Does anyone know when the FRQ’s will be released? Is it tomorrow? I’m dying to know :P</p>
<p>Northeastern you are wrong!!! Goddammit</p>
<p>northeastern and kiwilicious are wrong it’s definitely -20, not 8!!!
the bounds given were from a to b = 3 and c to b = 7
remember when you flip the bounds it becomes negative, therefrom from a to b = 3 and from b to c = -7</p>
<p>The answer was 8.</p>
<p>It was flat out A to B and B to C, no doubt. I still think its 8.</p>
<p>AP Calculus makes asians feel dumb. Haha. I hate that class. Thank god its overr! :)</p>
<p>it could be possible that two different versions of the problem were given on different tests, but i know for sure on mine it was A to B and C to B. oh well</p>
<p>And that exam was tough… No lie. Not just for me but for my nerdy friends as well.</p>
<p>Amy, **** and suck it up.</p>
<p>I’m gonna cry if I don’t get a 5. </p>
<p>Totally feel you.</p>
<p>Its c to b… So -20 for sure. And for frq 1b, was it just integral from 0 to 8 of g(t)? Felt like it was more than that but thats what i did…</p>
<p>Was that the gravel one?</p>
<p>Yup like how much gravel was brought to the facility?? Something like that</p>
<p>You also had to add the initial condition, which I believe was 500, to the integral.</p>
<p>I thought it was only how much was brought to the facility. Oh no…</p>
<p>i added the 500, but it could’ve been just how much was brought during that time period. either way i’m pretty sure i bombed that question haha</p>
<p>Great now i think i might have misread that question… But i was also considering whether or not to add the 500 know i messed up on part d of that one too :(</p>
<p>You didn’t add 500. It was asking how much was brought during the work day. That wouldn’t include the initial 500 because that was already there. You also had to do absolute value, as it was kind of like total distance. But yeah you didn’t add 500. I’m 100% sure of it.</p>