I am an AP teacher and I'll give these (as well as the 2022-2023 FRQ) as practice. But I need to make sure I can do them! Thanks for these amazing videos.
Simpler way to interpret part B would be to say that the amount of medication in the patient approaches a long run equilibrium amount of 12 mg. Such a weird question interpreting a limit in a differential equation, i’ve never seen that before.
Wait, how have the questions been released? I'm taking my Calculus AB AP exam on May 24, are these the ones that are gonna come out on that day or what?
@@ReversePrimeOFFICIAL Hey, yeah as I expected I bombed Q3 but the process for it makes sense to me now. The other problems I got around 5/9 - 8/9 points on. I’m banking on a 4/5 I hope.
College Board is releasing 2021 FRQs this year 2 days after each exam. You can find them by typing “AP ... the exam” in Google search bar and clicking the first option and scrolling down.
I am an AP teacher and I'll give these (as well as the 2022-2023 FRQ) as practice. But I need to make sure I can do them! Thanks for these amazing videos.
I just watched all 6 of your AB videos and found them really helpful (I took the exam on Tuesday), thank you for taking the time to make these :)
How was it? I never took an AP exam before and my first is the AP calc AB
best person at teaching ap exams so far!
thanks so much! good luck with your studying.
Simpler way to interpret part B would be to say that the amount of medication in the patient approaches a long run equilibrium amount of 12 mg. Such a weird question interpreting a limit in a differential equation, i’ve never seen that before.
Thanks for helping me catch a few of my mistakes!
I completely guessed part a and I was right I'm so happy hahaha
what would happen if we solved the second derivative incorrectly, like we plugged in the wrong value for dy/dt, would that be one point off?
Probably lose a point for that but if you interpreted your answer correctly then you're probably still eligible for a point for that.
What would happen, hypothetically, let’s just say, for the sake of the argument, theoretically...
literally the exact same thing happened to me
Wait, how have the questions been released? I'm taking my Calculus AB AP exam on May 24, are these the ones that are gonna come out on that day or what?
These are the ones from a previous test day, in the beginning of may. The questions on the 24th will be completely different.
Can you upload the other BC questions?
They'll be up by the end of the day tomorrow for sure.
@@turksvids THANK YOU :)
Are you guys referencing the other form? Have yall found it anywhere/seen it published yet? if so, where?
How did you do? I did bad
@@ReversePrimeOFFICIAL Hey, yeah as I expected I bombed Q3 but the process for it makes sense to me now. The other problems I got around 5/9 - 8/9 points on. I’m banking on a 4/5 I hope.
For number (c), I got y=12-12e^(t/3) instead of (-t/3)
How did u get access to these questions? Has College Board released 2021 frqs?
College Board is releasing 2021 FRQs this year 2 days after each exam. You can find them by typing “AP ... the exam” in Google search bar and clicking the first option and scrolling down.
I’m scared. I really wanted a 5 or a 4. I did BC
I'm sure you did well my guy