Final Exam for Term 2:
Monday 3/6 is the Multiple Choice sections, Wednesday 3/8 is the Free Response Sections.
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For the project, does each person need to turn in their work, or one per group?
ReplyDelete1 paper per pair
DeleteAlso concerning the project, are the 5 problems the only thing we need to to turn into you? Everything else goes to Ms. Marentette?
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DeleteFor #1 is it okay if our limit diverges?
ReplyDeleteAndrew Saad
Yes
DeleteFor #7 when solving for maximum velocity do we do the speed equation we learned in the vector unit?
ReplyDeleteAndrew Saad
Maximum velocity and maximum speed are two different things. To maximize velocity, you can only do one component at a time. For instance you can find where x(t) is changing most rapidly and compare this to when y(t) is changing most rapidly.
DeleteThe Groves website is currently down...is there somewhere else I can access the final review?
ReplyDeleteDahvi Lupovitch
It's back up
ReplyDeleteCappy
Is the final cumulative with what we've learned term one
ReplyDeleteYeah it's cumulative through the whole year
DeleteHow can we show if something is intersecting at the same time? (Vectors)
ReplyDeleteset the x equations equal and the y equations equal. Solve for tx and ty. If they match, then they intersect
DeleteAre there answers to the final review packet that we can access?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so
DeleteNo, it is a guide as in "you should be able to do these". Feel free to post your solutions here since it is not a graded assignment.
DeleteWhat should the integral for #2 on the area and volume exam review go to?
ReplyDelete1 to e
DeleteWhen integrating by parts with something like x^3*lnx dx can you use tabular integration?
ReplyDeleteNo, if lnx is in the equation you must use uv minus the sum of vdu to get the answer.
Deleteuse integration by parts
DeleteTabular isn't necessary for your example because you only need to integrate by parts once (the derivative of lnx combines very nicely with the other function). Typically, you only want to use a table when repeated integration is needed.
Deletecan we use the AP exam study guide from last year to review for the final?
ReplyDeleteOf course
DeleteWhich questions on the board were non calculator vs calculator? Could we use a calculator with the 2 questions or the 4 questions?
ReplyDeleteQuestions 1 and 2 are calculator open. 3-6 are non calculator, and you may go back to 1-2 without your calculator once time has been called in part A.
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