AP Calculus AB Test Discussion

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<p>right?! i’m not going to be like SOME people in this forum and get mad when people don’t know how to do calculus.</p>

<p>because shockingly enough, there is life outside of AP exams! (gasp)</p>

<p>life outside of AP exams = SAT I and subject tests :3</p>

<p>whoa buddy!
chill…</p>

<p>i didn’t mean to offend anybody…</p>

<p>but if you’re taking an AP CALCULUS exam,shouldn’t you KNOW HOW to do calculus? just saying…</p>

<p>i’m being semi-sarcastic. i’m not really so offended by it, i just think your comment was silly and would only be found on a site like CC. (fine, and maybe on ilovecalculus.com)</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one that was like g(x) for all reals f(x) but the derivatives were different?</p>

<p>I think the choices were like they intersect once, more than once and then there were two intergrals with > signs. haha Idk how I remember that.</p>

<p>omg i looked at that question and laughed. i have no clue.</p>

<p>ahahahah there really IS an ilovecalculus.com :smiley: that makes my day</p>

<p>and btw for my above post I put they intersect exactly once?</p>

<p>They intersect once. Choice A and B could be easily eliminated because they must either intersect once, more than once, or not at all. I got not at all.</p>

<p>“you must log on to view other pages”</p>

<p>lmao</p>

<p>^^wait “they don’t intersect” was a choice? (I can’t remember)</p>

<p>@Zens so you are saying they intersect once was your answer</p>

<p>oh. my. god. that’s what i put. hahahahaha, i still don’t really know why. but i don’t care eitha!!! sweet.</p>

<p>no, never mind! haha.</p>

<p>so i must have gotten the intersection question wrong, though. oh well.
how is it that they intersect once?</p>

<p>I put they never intersect because the only way the two graphs could have the same slope on the entire number line is if the graph is shifted up or down meaning the graphs could never intersect.</p>

<p>You guys should be careful about discussing particular questions; especially publicly. Anyways, in mathematics, functions with the same slope don’t intersect.</p>

<p>What do you guys think the scale for this test will be-- with the minimum for each score</p>

<p>i want to delete my posts, but it won’t let me… tragic.</p>

<p>haha what’s done is done. Anyways I don’t think the college board knows what they would be getting themselves into if they canceled our scores. The kids on CC are crazy.</p>

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<p>I can’t edit my post -_-.</p>

<p>I meant to say what Matt said. If a function has the same slope for all reals but at a certain x have different y values, they never intersect.</p>

<p>for the concert question, its not W(2) - w(1), its W(2)- w(0) since its from when everyone entered the concert. so it shoulda been 760/980, like 0.77</p>

<p>the secant line problem got me too. i just showed that the secant line approximates f(7) to 4/3 and just stopped. lol</p>