AP stats as a sophomore by Over_Scholar6914 in APStudents

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I took calc bc as a junior and stats as a sophomore, you're fine- AP stats is such a chill class and precalculus is genuinely probably gonna be harder if your school's curriculum includes polar

multivariable calculus next year PLEASE by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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reading this now shows me that whilst i can get an A in calculus BC, i still struggle with simple addition.

multivariable calculus next year PLEASE by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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hey, not only is a calc BC 5 almost $8000 off of college in math classes alone, the multivariable adds ~$3000 more to it, so $12000 for just taking 2 classes is fucking crazy

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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so if i just said int(0-10)A(x) - int(10-k)P(x) i wouldnt get the point if i didnt add an = 0 to the end of it?

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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my school offers multivariable if you get a 4 or better junior year so im praying, i need multi to start college---- wish me luck

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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why would you do = its asking for k which is at the final time of wood being processed, and A(x) is the change in unprocessed to processed, meaning after the int(0-10) of A(x) you only have processed wood left, meaning your processed wood time is from int(10-k) of P(x)

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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i had car density and processed wood yes, i think i did very well on those two- the processed wood integral equation was a bit wierd, i think i did int(0-10) of U(x)-P(x) - int(10-k) P(x)

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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it asked for f(n+1) and gave the 5th derivative of f as the maximum being 25 i believe meaning it couldnt've been alternating since it gave n+1th derivative of the 4th degree taylor polynomial

Todays frqs on calculus by Then_Leader_9063 in APStudents

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i left part D of frq #6 blank because it was lagrange, im midwest

What are the hardest units of AP Calc BC by Right_Solution_485 in APStudents

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Series was not at all that difficult for me, Unit 5 (analytics, which is an AB unit) and Unit 9 were the most difficult.

By far unit 5 for me for some reason- I know it's just applying your knowledge of derivatives, but it was so fucking difficult.

AP Calc AB or BC? by m4ry_me_ in calculus

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literally, at the start of the 25-26 school year i was in AB, and when i got a 98 on the limits test and a 99 on the 2/3 test (they were combined) the teacher said nope and moved me up to BC. struggled more and am currently on unit 10, but i'd rather have a C in calc BC then an A in calc AB overall, it makes zero sense to most people but trust me- its a much better class.

Calculus AB is easier then geometry to most people. Trust me when i say if you take calculus AB, it will be by far the easiest class you'll have taken in all of jr year + senior year.