<p>greenmachine, if you did as well on the multiple choice, then yes, you should have a 5. With that free response score you have a great shot at a 5, and there's a 99% chance, if not more, that you'll have at least a 4.</p>
<p>What would happen if you used + instead of - for calculating volume?</p>
<p>hmm so assuming i got a 44 on FR and missed, idk, maybe missed 10 tops on the MC would that be passing?</p>
<p>Passing??</p>
<p>That's like a 5...</p>
<p>really? oh great, I hope that's what I get then.</p>
<p>Traditionally, to get a 5, you need to score around 60%-70% of the test.
Ie: 65-75</p>
<p>I LOVE SLOPE FIELDS!</p>
<p>I did get y = -2x - 1 for my answer to the diff eq in problem #5, and I remember thinking that it looked really odd, but I left my answer there anyways. . . Can't BELIEVE that was right.</p>
<p>slope fields are ridiculously easy. besides for the domain part, that should have been 9 give me points. my teacher gave us 4 problems from past years that were in the exact same format. it was great.</p>
<p>I missed the domain...I'd imagine only, what, two points for that tops...probably one.</p>
<p>do you have to show your work or can you just write down the answer?</p>
<p>If I got say 36/45 MC and 35/54 FR, will that be a 5?</p>
<p>If it is, it will barely be one (depending on the curve they set this year).</p>
<p>I hope that there is a good cure. Where can you find collegeboard's past AP Curves?</p>
<p>Hey guys, the answers on Mr.Calculus are not totally correct! Just by inspection I found several mistakes (and some are inconsistencies within the answer itself).</p>
<p>The Calc curve is going to be abyssmal because the MC questions were really easy. I agree with the prior post ^ about the Mr. Calculus page</p>
<p>Prometheus and sanguine, can you post some of the errors you noticed from Mr. Calculus's website? I glanced at it pretty quickly but didn't see any mistakes, but it'd be helpful if you pointed them out.</p>
<p>And I agree with sanguine, the MC was surprisingly easy.</p>
<p>I found an error regarding to a BC question... (question 6) so I just deduced the whole thing is probably not checked for accuracy. Also, I think the site misspelled rocket in number 4, which even lowers its credibility.</p>
<p>OMG!!! i got the diff equation one right.. or at least mostly... i'm so happy.. so what if i forgot the square root of 81 for the rocket one... sweet</p>
<p>woah, you can get answers already?
for any AP test?</p>
<p>Through means of variable seperation, I don't see how one gets a negative slope. It is easy to acquire the tangent using point slope and dy/dx, but I believe the problem wants the diff eq. When I did the problem I got a positive slope because of the absolute values. In the explination on Mr. Calculus page he just randomly says that |y+1| = ln|2x| is equal to y = -2x - 1 without any proof. If someone can explain how this negative slope is acquired via diff eq I would greatly appreciate it.</p>