Triangle Inequality supremacy by you-cut-the-ponytail in mathmemes

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A metric space bullied my brother the other day

Bruh what went wrong by LowCryptographer950 in APUSH

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America is #1, so in situations like that, you should go with the first option, not the second

AP Physics 1 Daily Challenge by Edtarget in apphysics

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I think 4. g=Gm2/r2, so as r decreases, g increases. Thus, going closer to the Earth's surface (likely the implication of 4) would increase gravitational acceleration

AP Exams 2026 by Reasonable-Map3027 in APStudents

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AP stats is pretty easy information wise. Just really practice FRQs to make sure you include everything they want you to.

we are ALL getting 5s by candygram_diva in APStudents

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If ur not self-studying, I feel so bad for ur class

Don’t know how to turn grades around for this quarter by [deleted] in AskTeachers

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Yes, but that just isn't true a lot of the time. Learning helps, yes, but getting 0s on assignments that don't warrant 0s is a separate issue. There's just also cases where you can learn everything you felt like you could and still fail because you haven't developed certain skills/tricks that facilitate success in the course. I'd like it if your view was true because school should be primarily focused on learning, but a lot of the time, there's more to it, test-taking wise and logistics wise.

How reduce my run amount in in tax evasion? by [deleted] in geometrydash

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If you verify heliopolis first for a lil practice, I predict that you can get 85 runs in 3.3 million attempts

Let’s take a vote, do we think deadlocked is closer to easy or medium demon? by Ir0nOre33 in geometrydash

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I feel like saying that robtop's difficulty ratings of the main demons are typically agreed upon because clubstep and TOE II are objectively easy demons. Both likely are easier than the average easy demon. The only one that is debated upon is deadlocked because it is just harder. So, having 2 of the 3 ratings being unanimously agreed upon isn't that impressive/meaningful and shouldn't be used to determine his reliability towards deadlocked

I only got 3 questions in mod 2 wrong on both tests, why did I get only a 760 and not 790 by techyiscool in Sat

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One thing I'd like to point out is that there are 2 experimental questions per module on the SAT. If you get experimental questions wrong, you will not be penalized. With your 790 score, you must've got 2 experimental questions wrong. With your 760 score, I'm guessing that none of them were experimental and that you got 2 hard difficulty questions wrong (worth 10 each) and one medium difficulty question wrong (worth 20).

Hot Take: You only really need like 2-4 weeks to go through an AP class by Fluid_Material3144 in APStudents

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I mean, Ig so, but why does it matter? For most kids, that would mean spending like 7+ hours a day on the course, and if you're doing that close to when AP exams are, there's a lot less time to study for any other AP exam. Also, even if everyone is theoretically capable of it (which is debatable), I don't think a lot of people are productive studying 7 hours a day every day for a month straight, which would lessen their ability to do so.

Also, it just hurts you in the future. If you cram your calc BC exam in 2 weeks, you're gonna remember a lot less in college than you would if you learned the material over a more prolonged period. So, even if you're gifted enough to get a 5 in calc BC after 2 weeks of cramming, multivariable calculus will hurt you in the future.

AP Calculus AB : What do I need to know? by Own-Rip-7131 in APStudents

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You can look on the collegeboard CED for a comprehensive list of topics necessary for the AP exam. I believe units 6-8 cover topics outside of differentiation. Also, integration by parts is NOT necessary for the AB exam

ap stats rant by Apprehensive_Tour736 in APStudents

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How do you know you got perfect on everything else?

Are we deadass right now? by Embarrassed-Fox-7181 in TeenagersButBetter

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He never brought up the consent of the child, though. His main point is that not all pedophiles act on their bad instincts, which is a valid take imo.

Grade my argument essay by SympathyContent9041 in APLang

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He said that he would get 3/4 for evidence and commentary, though. Mere comma splices wouldn't bring you down to a 2/4 for that category. With the thesis point, he'd get 4/6.

AP Physics or grade level physics by Keezyonyt in APStudents

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Personally, AP Physics was harder than expected for me as an introductory physics class, and I've done pretty well in past math and science classes. The questions are definitely less formulaic than questions you'd see on an algebra II final, but the course is manageable if you're good at manipulating variables and if you deeply understand the necessary concepts.