<p>If i put some notes in the calculator ,for example f(x+3) results in graph moving 3 units to the left and things like this.Is this considered cheating ?
No way they can catch us,but if this is cheating,i wouldnt do it (not that i need it) ,just asking :)</p>
<p>I was going to answer this question until I saw that you were a ManU supporter.</p>
<p>–</p>
<p>xD Just kidding. Sort of. </p>
<p>I don’t think it’s considered cheating. They know that you can put things in your calculator, and no where does it mention that you can’t. You can do it for AP exams as well, I believe. However, I think you would be better off remembering the formulas/rules/tricks because it takes a reasonable amount of time to go searching for things stored in the calculator. :)</p>
<p>no its not cheating im pretty sure</p>
<p>@Cinema Paradiso ,
which team do you support Liverpool ;] ?</p>
<p>BUt it IS cheating to use the calculator to check words ;}</p>
<p>lmao, ask your teacher if it’s allowed. they’ll pretty much say no…so yeah, it is cheating, but no one at my school cares about such things :P</p>
<p>i don’t think so, but you don’t really want to waste time in the middle of a math section looking for what f(x+3) does to the graph… you really should learn that ahead of time.</p>
<p>Chelsea fan right here. Man U’s clean sheet streak has been pretty impressive; too bad it snapped.</p>
<p>Anyways, I don’t think this is cheating but it’s definitely a waste of time.</p>
<p>It is cheating. You’re not supposed to have anything on your calculator. You won’t get caught though.</p>
<p>(Tottenham fan)</p>
<p>it’s not cheating because College Board specifically states that you don’t have to clear your memory prior to the test.</p>
<p>After all, the idea is that all necessary formulas are provided in the booklet</p>
<p>lol with the time u spent entering those notes,u can memorize them all~</p>
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