<p>I wanted to die, it was impossible what did you guys think?</p>
<p>I thought it was the easiest of the 6. To be honest I wanted to die in the MC. lol</p>
<p>I thought the MC was a piece of cake. But 6c was impossible every derivative went to 0</p>
<p>^ no it didn’t…</p>
<p>MC was fine for me. We started Series two weeks before the Exam, and did practice series FRQs two days before the exam…</p>
<p>6 was a fail. I got like half of part A lol.</p>
<p>Part C was easy if you knew what to did. Cant go into specifics but in general with taylor polynomials you have to manipulate it either by diffentiation or integrating it.</p>
<p>I got the first part of A, and after that I just put “I’m sorry. I don’t know. :(” and crossed it out.</p>
<p>GRRRRRRRR I HATED THAT STUPID QUESTION. I had the same issue with it being zero??? I thought the mc was fine though but fr was just all DEATH</p>
<p>the first 2 questions are sort of okay…but I don’t know how to do the third one…</p>
<p>I did part A and B for question 6, I made some progress in d, but almost blanked on c…</p>
<p>Yeah i did a and b but i couldnt get c so i couldnt do d. I hated that question so much all i could do was laugh afterward</p>
<p>I didn’t have the ‘zero’ issue on part c. IMO FRQ #1 was the worst–tedious and boring.</p>
<p>that question was frikin insane!!! it was like uhhhhhhhhhhhh… sure. </p>
<p>mc was mostly okay except for a few questions</p>
<p>was part c asking if it was a minimum/maximum?</p>
<p>^ yeah. i died on most of the other parts as well.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, haha, the zero issue. I remember getting confused on that for a second, and then I realized what it meant… And no, it does NOT mean all the terms are zeroed out unfortunately. :(</p>
<p>I was stupid and I stuck the -1 inside the paranthese for the expansion. Hence why the rest of the problems didnt make much sense with the series I found. Do you think they will give partial credit if I did the rest of the questions using the right method but using the wrong series I foud in part a. I did say in each part that I am using this from the part above, followers credit maybe? :)</p>
<p>I think you’ll get partial credit. To be honest, I think they should use parentheses with trigonometric functions to avoid confusion like that. It sounds like it was a common problem.</p>
<p>i honestly didnt think frq6 was that bad… my non calc mc was definitely easier.</p>
<p>noooooooo! and upon consultation of the handy dandy calculator, i was wrong!!! (min)</p>