Let the cramming begin
@verbose wow ty so much - we never learned u-substitution with definite integrals
Oh boy, just realized how much studying I need to do tonight.
If anyone has questions, feel free to PM me!
Will there be logarithmic differentiation on the exam?
@blargenshmargen Same.
@XCBro4Life It seems like those taking the Calc BC exam are much more prepared than the ones over at the Chem thread. I doubt madness will breakout, as seen in the rate of change of #page/time
LOL true that. Or maybe we all know we are doomed and lack the vigor to even protest at this stage. That is me anyway.
Will we have to derive P= P(0)*e^(kt) or can we just use it if it comes up.
Do we also have to know Newton’s law of cooling for differential equations? Kind of confusing for me.
Chem victim here. Actually looking forward to this exam, no memorizational bull****
Just took chem. I felt so unprepared. Feeling much more prepared for this test, but don’t wanna jinx myself!
Anyone know if there are shells for volume or are they all possible by washers? I know both but looking for something I wont need may cost time so if no shells, i will ignore any possiblity of it
Took chem as well. But 10% get 5s on chem compared to like 50% on Calc BC, so this will be easy.
@andyis Every volume free response that I’ve done, about 6-7, can be done using washer. Shell most likely won’t be necessary.
Will we have to find the general taylor series for different functions?
@kolaman17 Most likely, FRQ 6 is always Taylor or Mclaurin.
Must we memorize integral of trig? Also any FRQ predictions besides Taylor series? Maybe polar coordinates?
@Kazoo98 Not really necessary to get a 5, maybe 1-2 multiple choice max. Other common free response are Volume, Parametric/Polar, Process flow, Tabular, Differential Equations, etc.
@Kazoo98 The last two years had FRQ #2 was a polar area question.
What type of questions do you think they will ask for the Taylor series. I can do most, but not the remainder, etc.
Does anybody know what the non-calculator portion of the multiple choice will look like? It is a lot of techniques of integration/differentiation?
@agupte What do you mean by remainder? Like the error? It would be the next term, since it’s a no calculator question.