<p>the title says all</p>
<p>If you’re referring to Newton’s law of Cooling and Heating, it’s part of the curriculum so I guess it’s fair game but I haven’t seen it on the FRQ’s. Maybe one or two MC’s on just basically recognizing the differential equation that corresponds to the rate of change based on the wording of the question, but you never know on the FRQ’s. If you’re referring to the Newton-Raphson method of approximating 0’s and roots of functions, I have no clue if its in there. I’ve never seen it on there and I’m pretty sure they took it out of the curriculum a couple of years ago but it’s not the difficult to do anyways.</p>
<p>i saw one on AB last year but i’m pretty sure it wont be on BC…at least, i’ve never seen it and we’ve taken a bajillion practice exams
spend your time studying series/sequences that’s GUARANTEED to be a FR question…</p>