AP calculus MC which YEAR was this question FROM??

<p>The radius of a circle is increasing. At a certain instant the rate of increase in the area of the circle is numerically equal to twice the rate of increase in its circumference. what is the radius of the circle at that instant?</p>

<p>Can anybody please tell me which year this one was from…? thanks </p>

<p>It was a non-calc problem.</p>

<p>no clue…is the answer 2 by any chance?</p>

<p>haha yes it is - but what I would REALLY like to know is the year from which it came from… I need the corresponding free response questions from that same year… ANYBODY??</p>

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<h1>5 from this one?</h1>

<p>no… it was a multiple choice question -</p>

<p>I do know which year, but… why do you NEED the FRQ’s from that year?</p>

<p>Couldn’t be related to an in-class grade, could it?</p>

<p>TheMathProf, You are right - it is for an in-class grade. However, I wouldn’t consider myself “cheating” (if that is what you are implying) for looking up which year the question was from. Afterall, our teacher told us that it was a past released AP exam and that she was going to give us the FRQs from the same Exam the following class. As I see it, I am using other resources to do well in class. </p>

<p>You do not have to tell me which year it was from if you are convinced that I am being dishonest. But if you do agree with me on that fact that I am simply using resources and strategies to do better and understand the “in-class” assignment, then maybe you should tell me ;p</p>

<p>if i remember correctly, it was a question on the 2008 official practice exam, released by the college board.</p>

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<p>It is not a real AP question. It is a variation on 1993’s AP where the word “twice” was not there.</p>

<p>Some teachers absolutely would not have a problem with students working on those problems in advance in order to improve their understanding.</p>

<p>Other teachers want you to have the timed test-taking experience with “brand new” questions of AP difficulty. Seeing the questions in advance would ruin that experience.</p>

<p>So the question is: would your teacher consider it cheating? Did you ask your teacher with the same reasoning?</p>

<p>If you would have, you would at least know your teacher’s viewpoint as to whether this would be considered cheating or not.</p>

<p>We just did this exam as practice in school. I saw this exact question :P</p>

<p>Yes, it is from the 2008 Practice Exam.</p>

<p>I am holding the packet in my hand.</p>

<p>It was question number 24, so thanks for the answer ;-)</p>