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Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:30 am
by pantoine
Thank you for reading my thread!
I'm taking Cal AB and was thinking of purchasing a review book now for the exam in May. I've heard princeton review was the best, but i'd like yous gaizzes opinion.
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:55 am
by ThiefzV2
calculus is hard. you will fail.
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:15 am
by crazyskwrls
i am taking it too.... suggestions?
buy a ti-89 titanium or ti-nspire cas it will just own
it can factor symolic things (i cant find a word for it...)
it solves systmes, imaginary numbers, 3d graphing... just naming a few
basically it will solve anything for u
and if u want games buy the titanium one

Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:26 am
by Verfo
ThiefzV2 wrote:calculus is hard. you will fail.
why the f*ck do you even post in here?
all your posts are either ass kissing or you being a f*cking retarded
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:29 am
by Asteroid
Verfo wrote:ThiefzV2 wrote:calculus is hard. you will fail.
why the f*ck do you even post in here?
all your posts are either ass kissing or you being a f*cking retarded
yeah its starting to get annoying
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:25 am
by pantoine
LOL. I love you guys.
my teacher doesn't allow us to use the graphing calculator. that's good so we don't rely on it. i dont even know how to use it.
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:45 am
by Argonaut
ThiefzV2 wrote:calculus is hard. you will fail.
Nam nam nam.
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:47 pm
by crazyskwrls
ummm i am pretty sure u wil HAVE to use a graphing calc on ur test, ur teacher might be like mine, he wont let us use calc from the first couple month but when we get into the deeper stuff u definitely have to use it
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:41 pm
by SM-Count
pantoine wrote:LOL. I love you guys.
my teacher doesn't allow us to use the graphing calculator. that's good so we don't rely on it. i dont even know how to use it.
Complete Farking BS. There is no way in hell you can learn integral calc without a graphing calculator. On the off chance you're actually telling the truth, the Baron review books are the best in terms of depth and over teaching, but Princeton review is good for cramming.
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:40 pm
by Heie
theres a multiple choice and a free response section where graphing calculators are required.
as for a review book, I would go with Barons
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 4:55 am
by ThiefzV2
SM-Count wrote:pantoine wrote:LOL. I love you guys.
my teacher doesn't allow us to use the graphing calculator. that's good so we don't rely on it. i dont even know how to use it.
Complete Farking BS. There is no way in hell you can learn integral calc without a graphing calculator. On the off chance you're actually telling the truth, the Baron review books are the best in terms of depth and over teaching, but Princeton review is good for cramming.
there was no graphing calculator back then...
point is that 98% of people who takes Calculus fail unless they are ub3r smart or have sex with their teachers
Re: Calculus question
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:43 pm
by SM-Count
ThiefzV2 wrote:SM-Count wrote:pantoine wrote:LOL. I love you guys.
my teacher doesn't allow us to use the graphing calculator. that's good so we don't rely on it. i dont even know how to use it.
Complete Farking BS. There is no way in hell you can learn integral calc without a graphing calculator. On the off chance you're actually telling the truth, the Baron review books are the best in terms of depth and over teaching, but Princeton review is good for cramming.
there was no graphing calculator back then...
point is that 98% of people who takes Calculus fail unless they are ub3r smart or have sex with their teachers
They didn't teach calculus in one year of high school back then either.