Preparation for the DEC 2008, MATH IIC!

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<p>If you scored two consecutive 800’s on CB tests, why do you still feel the need to practice?</p>

<p>how can i take a free sparknotes mathII test? I just registered, but can’t find the option…</p>

<p>You can use this resource: [Free</a> Diagnostic Practice Test](<a href=“http://testprep.sparknotes.com/account/firstOneFree.psp]Free”>http://testprep.sparknotes.com/account/firstOneFree.psp)</p>

<p>^eek, it’s forwarding me to a purcahse page :(</p>

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Just make a new email account and a new sparknotes account. Rinse and Repeat if you want to take other practice tests. I recommend “10 minute mail” (google).</p>

<p>^I understand that but it’s not even letting me take my first practice test for free.</p>

<p>Also, in teh D2P calulator program that barraons has you make, how do I make the little arrow in line:</p>

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<p>Thanks</p>

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Its the “Sto>” button on top of the ON button</p>

<p>^ King818, it worked for free. Try again with another account.</p>

<p>What about the “=” sign?</p>

<p>so when do you use the D2P program? i went through the barron’s book and i didn’t know when to use it ha</p>

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2nd -> MATH -> =</p>

<p>Love all the help, thank you guys :)</p>

<p>Is D2P Distance to point? I can think of plenty of questions that ask that.</p>

<p>Also, king if you have the ti-89 there’s an equal sign on the left side of calc.</p>

<p>thanks guys that’s very reassuring although im aiming for 800 only
this is going to be my first hopefully last shot.</p>

<p>Im not going to bother with trig identities besides basic ones, ill graph other on my calculator. I hate conceptual 3D geometry questions, any of those on there?</p>

<p>can you gimme an example of D2P?
oh and lolilaughed you are in the same time zone as me, what time you planning to go to bed?</p>

<p>Probably in an hour; good luck on the test tomorrow. I’m taking physics!</p>

<p>“can you gimme an example of D2P?”
x2</p>

<p>i wrote and have it but i’m not sure when to use ti</p>

<p>well, it just finding the distance between 2 points (the distance formula)
like if it gives you 2 points, um here’s a problem</p>

<p>your given the points (0,3) and (5,0)
whats the volume of the cone created when the line is rotated around the x-axis</p>

<p>it should be 47.12
you just plug the numbers in the program to save time</p>

<p>i’m an idiot, that’s right the distance formula is used a lot, but I’m referring to the “DPL” (aka distance between a point and line) one. does that come in handy?</p>

<p>yea, im having trouble finding a use for that too haha, like the thing doens;t make sense, wouldn’t there be like infinte answers</p>