is it just me or was the calculator portion on the BC test a complete JOKE!

<p>Honestly, the only question I didn’t know how to do was a certain logistic problem on the Non-calc MC section. Other than that I can honestly say that the only things holding me back are reading and arithmetic errors.</p>

<p>I thought it was rather easy compared to how hard my teacher was making it sound. But for one section of one of the frq I did it right, then when I had time left over and was checking stuff I changed it to something wrong. Stupid me :confused: oh well, that’ll only cost me a point or two though…</p>

<p>Calc MC was easiest. I totally failed the last FRQ of each section though.</p>

<p>wow, people are so humble here <.<</p>

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<p>3? Three was just a cut and dry taylor series problem. I did totally mess up 6 though. I got the first two parts sort of right then I completely failed the last two (which are probably going to be worth 5 or 6 points).</p>

<p>I finished with more than 35 minutes to go and was able to go back and check my work haha. I found 3 mistakes.</p>

<p>Well I never did Taylor series. lol.</p>

<p>haha for one of the AB problems (on the BC test) in used integration by parts.</p>

<p>it was TOO EASY. i had 15+ minutes left. for a sec, i was like, “did i accidentally take the AB test?”</p>

<p>i raped the FRQs too. it was child’s play</p>

<p>if it was on the BC test and it used integration by parts then it was a BC question</p>

<p>hurrr</p>

<p>I think the curve is going to be terrible this year. I don’t think it’s usually this easy…</p>

<p>stupid lagrange question…my teacher was like “im not gonna teach it cuz we dont have time to, but it rarely shows up…” i open my test booklet and what do i see??? i just wrote “sry can’t answer this, never learned it, but i hope you have a nice day =)” on the blank area of the test booklet. The non calculator MC was easy (def 17/17), however…stupid non calculator (i think 20/28 with 7 wrong)…</p>

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<p>Did you check for traps?</p>

<p>This is kind of bugging me, but if something moves along a graph at a constant speed, that should be dy/dx right? It’s the only problem I feel like I should have have known how to do it but wasn’t reasoning correctly.</p>

<p>lol yea i rechecked the non calc MC part over and over, i found that i added wrong like on 3 of them =O but if all goes well ::crossing my fingers::</p>

<p>hahaha i didnt learn lagrange error either
so i wrote “NO!” on the answer part hahah</p>

<p>I forgot how to do the lagrange error as well, but then I noticed the fourth-derivative of f(2) and it all came back to me.</p>

<p>it wasn’t just you, i barely know any BC topics and answered with confidence all but 2 questions on the calc MC part.</p>

<p>I forgot the exact formula, so I kind of made it up… but I think my answer was right because it was less than the given number.</p>

<p>what would you say 35-40 pts on the FRQ and 30-32 out of 40 w/ 5 skipped on the m/c would yield?</p>