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I understood all the topics in integration. I was a little shaky on the limit definition of the definite integral and could use some practice but other than that I was fine.
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I was able to do all of the things that make up differential equations. I could use a refresher with Bernoulli's principle and first order differential equation as well as just a reminder of the equation for Newton's law of cooling if those will be on the AP.
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I fully understand sequences and series. The worksheet should be enough practice of the convergence tests to have me prepared in that aspect.
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I remembered and understood all of the concepts of taylor polynomial and power series, but had some trouble remembering the specific KYSC power series. However, simply looking over the worksheet of those should be enough to jog my memory. I have also never been completely confident with the Legrange Error Bound.
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I thought the whole thing was very doable and i felt that we were able to get enough points from this part to get a 5.
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I thought it was manageable and that we were able to get at least a 7 on each of the problems.
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There wasn't anything that we couldn't remember how to do so we probably got most of the questions right.
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We were able to complete the questions without much trouble so we should have gotten enough to get a 5.
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I had a comfortable 5 scoring somewhere in the 80s so there was nothing to be concerned with.
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There was nothing here that I didn't remember. I'm fully prepared for any questions dealing with these.
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I was a little rusty on volumes of revolution but some practice fixed that so I'm fine with it now.
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I'm finished studying. I'm confident in everything I need to know.
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I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready-eddy-eddy.
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I think I got a 5. There wasn't anything really difficult on the test. I feel like I could have taken it after last year and still gotten at least a 3.