Prediction: Slope Field FRQ on Calc AB

<p>I've been going over the FRQ's over the past few years and I've noticed a slope fields problem in all of them, except '07.</p>

<p>I'm thinking there'll be one in the morning <strong>crosses fingers</strong> :-D</p>

<p>im good at those..im also hoping :D</p>

<p>Those are so easy.. I hope it's on the BC test too :D</p>

<p>How did you know ;) | question #4 on AB. although part b & c went together, but I was getting a headache doing b cause it required use of ln.</p>

<p>yea...same here</p>

<p>There always slope fields. Especially on AB.</p>

<p>Actually, every year has a slope field, just sometimes on form B.</p>

<p>Good thing my teacher decided not to teach us that..</p>

<p>It's violating rules to say what concept was on the exam. The internet isn't as anonymous as you would think.</p>

<p>EXAMPLES OF ALLOWABLE CONTENT
1. A general discussion of topics on the exam.</p>

<p>The general concept may be discussed, just not the precise problem.</p>

<p>Wrong, because some kid who is taking the test tomorrow would now just go read up on slope fields again knowing that there will be a problem like that on the test.</p>

<p>I was never taught slope fields...I had to figure out what they were while testing.</p>

<p>It isn't even close to hard, you plug in coordinates and get slopes in a field.</p>

<p>Well slope fields themselves aren't very hard. I thought the other parts coming after it were</p>