<p>I have a cold and was wondering can I bring tissues if they’re in a clear plastic bag?</p>
<p>It will probably be okay. Check the College Board website to be safe.</p>
<p>Worst case scenario is that a proctor will tell you to throw them out at the start of the test.</p>
<p>Lmaoo I thought you were about to say that you were gonna bring them for ur tears but im 99% sure that it wont be a problem.</p>
<p><strong><em>What is the derivative of sin(arccos(tan(arcsin(ln(lin(cao(honda(civic(x)))))))?</em></strong></p>
<p>WHY GOD WHY</p>
<p><em>tears</em> <em>whips tears with tissues</em></p>
<p>^If all those functions were well defined and easily differentiable, just use chain rule…no need to cry.</p>
<p><strong><em>What is the derivative of sin(arccos(tan(arcsin(ln(lin(cao(honda(civic(x)))) )))?</em></strong></p>
<p>cos(arccos(tan(arcsin(ln(lin(cao(honda(civic(x)))))) * etc with at least 8 chain rules used</p>
<p>The exam setting isn’t even strict. My class was talking web we were taking. When the lady said ok don’t talk while I collect your essays and people started talking the lady started talking with us…</p>
<p>Yeah, there were at least two people with tissues where I was.</p>
<p>The lady was like “Don’t talk during the break” but everyone did and she didn’t care.</p>
<p>But you most likely will not be forced to throw them away. That would be cruel if you have a runny nose and drip all over your test.</p>