Maniesh’s Webpage
2005 BC
Problem Answers
Apparently
it is a violation of copyright to show you the questions on this website, so no
questions for you - only answers! Answers were found at this
site.
Problem #1
Problem #2
Problem #3 (continued on #4)
Problem #4
Problem #5 (continued on #6)
Problem #6
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Advice
Do your
homework, even though it’s not required.
Also, buy a prep book the first day of class and do the problems in that
book as well (such as the Princeton Review, Kaplan, or Barrons). Know how to use your calculator really
well, so you aren’t wasting time during the AP Test.
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Me
I'm
attending the Honors Program at Wayne State University in Detroit,
Michigan. I intend to major in Biological Sciences and minor in Business
Administration.
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Links
- Link 1 - The Box
Problem. The site is very interactive with some fun applets and such. The
directions are very step-by-step and it's pretty hard NOT to get the
solution. If you pick a wrong choice, the box will pop up and let you know
you're wrong. It has both the graphical and the calculus solutions.
- Link 2 - The
Volume of a Vase Problem. You use the cursor to pick points on the side of
the vase, and then export the points into TI Interactive. Once there, you
can easily get all the equations you need. There are directions on the
site for setting up integrals with your calculator.
- Link 3 - The Length of a Pipe Problem.
Similar to the vase problem above. You pick the points and set up the
integral like before. The directions listed on the site are the same as
the vase problem. I didn't like this problem - it doesn't really make
sense or work too well.
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The
Original Problem
Solution
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