Originally posted by: Dudd
Sorry buddy, can't help you, but what the hell is the third derivitive? So far in AP Calc AB, all we've done is first and second. I'm just curious as to what it represents, ie slope of a tangent line, concavity, etc.
Originally posted by: silverpig
The third derivative of a position versus time graph is known as the "jerk"
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Oh, and the FTC is how you do that first question.
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
this looks like Cal II, the basics... When you get to Adv. Calc. you will look back fondly on the days when you thought that was a difficult exam...
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
this looks like Cal II, the basics... When you get to Adv. Calc. you will look back fondly on the days when you thought that was a difficult exam...
This is actually Calc A, a harder version of Calc I. I saw a Calc I exam and man..it was SO easy....