<p>Just making sure guys, is the AP test going to give me an equation sheet? Because OH CRUDE! I'll need it! </p>
<p>If not, are there any tips for memorizing these equations easily? Especially when the test is on monday!!</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Just making sure guys, is the AP test going to give me an equation sheet? Because OH CRUDE! I'll need it! </p>
<p>If not, are there any tips for memorizing these equations easily? Especially when the test is on monday!!</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>you get the equation sheet on the free response, but not on the multiple choice. start memorizing lol</p>
<p>For me, memorizing equations never work...(like, I can memorize them, but when the real problems come up, what I have memorized just never come up to my mind)...so I kind of deduce the equations every time I see a problem...</p>
<p>The only ones that I just can't memorize are the big 5.</p>
<p>The big five require just calculus, or maybe even alegebra.</p>
<p>v = at (integration of a)
p = vt + .5at^2 (integration of v)
a = (vf-vi)/t</p>
<p>and you can do substitution to get vf^2 = vi^2 +2ax</p>
<p>Search for "kinematic equations" on google and you should be able to find their derivation.</p>
<p>I'm taking the B exam. So no derivations for me...</p>
<p>I wish I knew calculus.</p>