Owned by AP Calculus BC Exam

<p>...what's the deal here :-/</p>

<p>my friend just bit off my CC name...Haha...that bum</p>

<p>totally shafted. hope the others come easier. perhaps with lube.</p>

<p>LOL i have no clue wat ladros is but i am it</p>

<p>actually...after i talked to several other people, i found out that they found it alright. mostly girls thought it was easy. and us guys thought it very shafting.</p>

<p>man i have no clue what ladros is but all i kno is i am the real one</p>

<p>man i did horribly!!! when do we get our results back...cause i dont want them. do we really only need to get 65 percent right to get a 5? that might be ok.
what was the answer to the free responce question about the polar graph. it went something like: "if you know that dr/dt is always negative over the interval from blah>theta>blah what does this tell you about r? what does this tell you about the curve?"</p>

<p>It says that r is decreasing over that interval, and therefore the curve is coming closer to the origin.
That's what I put, at least....</p>

<p>Ladros: or you could say sh1t, 5hit, shi7, S|-|IT, etc. Come one man, use the keyboard god darnn it!(rn = m)</p>

<p>but when you looked at the graph, r wasnt decreasing over the entire interval and so the curve wasnt moving closer to the origin. am i remembering right?</p>

<p>yes, yes it was...at pi/3 it reached a max, then started getting closer, then went back out again at 2pi/3</p>

<p>oh crap! that's why i didnt understand it! i read the interval as from pi/3 to pi...not pi/3 to 2pi/3! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!</p>

<p>I agree, i think that after the multichoice that things were going in the good... till the Free Responce came about, both calc/non calc.</p>

<p>As my teacher predicted (Our calc BC teacher = god), question 6 was going to be a Taylor series NOT centered at zero. Oddly enough a few practice problems we worked with were centered at 2. Gah i hate taylor series.</p>

<p>After we turned in our FR i deffinately had to walk strattaling the ground due to the extreme anal abuse that was incured by the test.</p>

<p>I am hoping though that the Multichoice will counter it...</p>

<p>Took BC. Harder than expected. </p>

<p>Multiple choice (pretty easy)
Calculator FR (pretty hard)
Non FR (eh...whatever)</p>

<p>multiple choice was decent, felt better than i had before the test.
died on free response. didn't remember trapezoidal sums at all (i think that was the part of calc i completely zoned out during) and didn't get polar or taylor...yuck!</p>

<p>yeah signifying same here, hopefully group screwups shall prove beneficial to the curve eh?</p>

<p>twas but an easy test if one had studied past FR</p>

<p>Nope, several free responce tests dating from early ninties on ward. All including free responce. Several tests were issued that were ALL free responce. For homework each night for 2 weeks we had one or two free responce questions to do.</p>

<p>Trust me, twas not as easy if the only prerequist was looking at previous tests.</p>

<p>You were suppose to practice doing every free response in 10 minutes, understressful conditions, w/ lots of music(;)), thats what I did, and I though it wasn't too bad.</p>

<p>hmmm...does everyone here express frustation?</p>

<p>Well allow me to be the first to express that I've PWNED the BC test. </p>

<p>Ok, the FR was harder than previous years but if you did your practise, it's not biggie. Sides, I self-studied the stuff. I think from now on, the AP tests will only get harder. People have expressed frustration with AP Physics C, etc. etc. etc.</p>

<p>CB's trying to shake those high % of people getting 5's. I don't blame them; I think 65% for a 5 is an absolutely ridiculous standard on the BC test.</p>