AP Calculus AB/BC 2024: Finding Out What’s On The Test!

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Calc AB: FRQ 1: Rate Accumulation, FRQ 2: Particle Motion or Riemann Sum from Table, FRQ 3: Graph Analysis or Differential Eq with Slope Field FRQ 4: Graph Analysis or Area/Volume, FRQ 5: Differential Equation or Graph Analysis, FRQ 6: Differential Equation or One with Slope Field

ishanleung
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Good luck to all those who will be writing the ab with me 🙏

wiglett_
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chat is it too late to start studying?

ymanextremez
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If it’s related rates I’m gonna cry especially if it’s one of the super complicated ones

chase_exists
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Got a 5 on the AB exam because of your videos, Thank you!

thepastareal
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I hate polar curves so that's kinda annoying. But then again maybe people thought it was gonna come up last year and it didn't right? so maybe we still won't (i'm coping hard). but realistically here are my predictions:

Q1: Rate Accumulation (I'm 65% sure)
Q2: Polar Curves (I'm 80% sure)
Q3: Graph Analysis (I'm 80% sure)
Q4: Table Question (I'm 65% sure)
Q5: Area-Volume (I'm 65% sure)
Q6: Series (I'm 100% sure duh)

MeMyselfIAndMeAgain
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Hey, so I took the exam and I thought it was fairly easy. Now keep in mind, I’m generally very good at math and plan and studying it in college. The MCQ section wasn’t too bad at all, but did require a lot of fundamentals from pre calculus. Nothing crazy happened there. If you’d like more details on what I thought were the hardest problems, I can tell you. The FRQ’s were also surprisingly easy. They were: looking at a table/rate accumulation, particle motion, graph of f’, slope field/diff equation, implicit diff equation, and area. The area problem was super easy. It was area between curves, revolving along y=20, and solid on a base that were rectangles. There were 0 integrals that required any U-Sub, 0 Theorems like MVT and IVT that came up, 1 inverse trigonometry problem, and that’s it!!!

vinqicd
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I’m in AB, and in our class we finished all instruction late january. Since late jan till now we’ve done Slope Fields, Area/Volume, Riemann Sums & Tables, Accumulation, Particle Motion, and Graph Analysis constantly. We have a quiz every single day, with the FRQ’s being at random. I score around a 7-9/9 per FRQ, am i on a good track for a 5?

zuizixfr
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Im in BC but I swear I always choke on the easy AB FRQs

Local_Hitman
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u are my guardian angel thank u so much

bidishaaaa
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I remember the 2023 version from last year I was so glad on the test that the frq for bc wasn't polar, but the parametric was still hard tho

johny
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I'm crying if there's a polar question

christopherwallace
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Everything was light. My whole school did good, many people think they got 5s or 100%. This is about to be the highest pass rate of the Calc BC AP Exam. Im calling it.

AhsanKhan-vste
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I heard that all the shape formulas are provided for the area/volume questions. I'm really hoping it's true because I am going to forget all the triangle volume formulas tomorrow :, )

amieyang
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Calc AB was
FRQ 1: Table Question FRQ 2: Particle Motion FRQ 3: Slope fields FRQ 4: Graph Analysis FRQ 5: Differential Equations FRQ 6: Area Volume… so yeah, not far off :D

jellyuumi
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Took the BC exam. I think the questions were easier than previous year, especially the last question on Maclaurin Series

APotatoWT
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Oh my gosh if it’s area volume I’m submitting my FRQs with tear marks

AlexaStraite
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Could you please please do a video on candidates test with definite integrals? im struggling with those on the graph analysis frqs.

sillyorigamininjakid
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AP Calculus AB:

FRQ 1: Table Question
FRQ 2: Particle Motion
FRQ 3: Differential Equation/Slope Field
FRQ 4: Graph Analysis
FRQ 5: Implicit Relations
FRQ 6: Area and Volume

AP Calculus BC:

FRQ 1: Table Question
FRQ 2: Particle Motion (Parametric)
FRQ 3: Differential Equation/Slope Field
FRQ 4: Graph Analysis
FRQ 5: Arc Length, Euler's Method, and Integration by Parts
FRQ 6: Maclaurin Series

Looking forward to next year's predictions for Calculus BC

posatok
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dude I'm so scared I want to get a 5 on the exam but I always do so bad on the FRQs

eccentric