<p>save it... unzip it... dont CLICK on it... right click on it and save target as or sometihng... it works fine</p>
<p>yagun: "Why did I get o.2 * 1.6 = .64, instead of .32?"
freaky, because thats EXACTLY what i was getting lol</p>
<h1>3 part D is wrong... the data is inconsistent.</h1>
<p>from x = 5 to 6, it drops 8 degrees/cm while from x=1 to 5 it drops an avg 1.75 degrees per cm.
since its supposed to be concave up it should be dropping less and less as x gets bigger not more.</p>
<p>indeedporsche, i did what u did too!</p>
<p>indeeporsche: Thanks, updated the zip.</p>
<p>Wow relief for some of them! I got the Taylor series, whew. The rest I'm just like .. uh I don't remember what I even put. It seems so long ago since I've thought about anything Calc related especially after taking more tests afterwards.</p>
<p>woohoo! got about 33 raw points! ... I don't know if that's good or bad.</p>
<p>For the volume question, I forgot to multiply by pi, so I put 1.451 instead of 4.558. Of course I had to mess up on the only easy question in the entire FR section, it wasn't bad enough that I didn't know how to do the rest of them. Ugh! Since my integral and my answer were both wrong, I don't think I'll be getting any partial credit for that one. I'm doomed.</p>
<p>okay im really happy now because i got the euler's completely right and the first one completely right. hey...i did the taylor series interval correctly then i messed up with my absolute value algebra, but i DO HAVE the part that is abs. value of ((x-2)/3) is less than 1. will i get partial credit?</p>
<p>also on the taylor one.....i did the series and coefficients right.....but i did them MY style and didnt put it in the most parsimonious form...will i get full or partial credit do you think?</p>
<p>You don't have to do any extra algebra to get full credit.</p>
<p>is that zip file even accurate??!??! cuz i think i will have to disagree on some of the answers..</p>
<p>k, thanks BMod</p>
<p>Partial credit will save me. I ****ed up the last part of Taylor's pretty bad... Messed up on a couple of the shared AB ones, too. Surprisingly, I got all of the polar question except for part a. (Never memorized area for polars. I know... I was really NOT expecting them to show up.)</p>
<p>goddam...i forgot to use absolute value for the interval of convergence...Does anyone think I will lose more than 2 points for that?</p>
<p>Man. Yeah, that's how I botched part C on Taylor, too. Fuh... There's no way I'm getting into Math 55 next year.</p>
<p>oh yeah, and thank you okrogius (we appreciate this) for posting the links as well as the answers to the exam.</p>
<p>the interval for taylor is not [-1,5), it is (-1,5). The endpoint -1 will give you (-3)^(2n) which is the same 3^(2n), making the series 1/(2n) which diverges, same with 5, none of the endpts work</p>
<p>okay by the answers that guy got on the example, i got about 36-40 points on FRQ. that is good news. DAMN THOUGH i am still hella mad that i didnt do the absolutle value right on the exam even though i had the right set up and numbers and EVERYTHING. i had the absolute value of ((x-2)/3) is less than 1. OMG how could i mess it up????? PLEASE say they look at my work instead of my answer.....PLEASE</p>
<p>40 + 30(1.2)= >60, Ty. You've got a 5 pretty much secured!</p>
<p>Hopefully.....well you were right pollie.....upon further inspection, we DID get 9's for sure on the first one. i got them all right on the slope field diff. eq. too.....that was the one you said you got the other 9 on right? if so, then we're BOTH SET. we got some on the others too though. damn, i hope they accept some unsimplified (yet correct) work on #6 BC gaylor series..............................</p>