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For this class i reccomend that you spend 2-3 hours a night studying your outlines and lecture notes in order to be prepared for this class. For most of the students taking this class, it is their first AP course so it may be a shock. But it is possible to pass this course

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Compare and Contrast between Buddhism and Hinduism

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Tenzin Compare/Contrast Essay: Hinduism and Buddhism The two very similar religions Hinduism and Buddhism happen to originate from the same country, India. However, the religions also share a common similarity and difference in key beliefs, background establishment and their style of sacred buildings. This is because the founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama was a Hindu before he preached about Buddhism. They are also considered one of the oldest living religions in the present day. After the rise of Buddhism, both the religions went through some controversies with each other of whether Buddhism was part of Hinduism, or if it is a separate religion.

Math Formulae List

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SAT Subject Math Level 2 Facts & Formulas Numbers, Sequences, Factors Integers: . . . , -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . Reals: integers plus fractions, decimals, and irrationals ( ? 2, ? 3, pi, etc.) Order Of Operations: PEMDAS (Parentheses / Exponents / Multiply / Divide / Add / Subtract) Arithmetic Sequences: each term is equal to the previous term plus d Sequence: t1, t1 + d, t1 + 2d, . . . The nth term is tn = t1 + (n? 1)d Number of integers from in to im = im ? in + 1 Sum of n terms Sn = (n/2) ? (t1 + tn) Geometric Sequences: each term is equal to the previous term times r Sequence: t1, t1 ? r, t1 ? r2, . . . The nth term is tn = t1 ? rn?1 Sum of n terms Sn = t1 ? (rn ? 1)/(r ? 1) Sum of infinite sequence (r < 1) is S? = t1/(1? r)

Trigonometric Functions

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In mathematics, the trigonometric functions (also called circular functions) are functions of an angle. They are used to relate the angles of a triangle to the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Trigonometric functions are important in the study of triangles and modeling periodic phenomena, among many other applications.

AP European History Example Exam Answers 2010

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AP European History Example Exam Answers 2009

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AP European History Example Exam Answers 2008

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