Average Rate of Change Formula: AP® Calculus AB-BC Review
Introduction The average rate of change formula is a key concept in AP® Calculus AB … Read more
Introduction The average rate of change formula is a key concept in AP® Calculus AB … Read more
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If you’re wondering what the format of AP® Calculus AB is, what the pass rates are, or how to start preparing, this post can help you out. In it, we’ll review commonly asked questions and more.
This post features the best AP® Calculus review guide for 2021’s modified AP® exams. This includes summaries on the latest changes, strategies to take into this year’s exam, and hand-picked practice FRQs for you to review before the test.
You are probably familiar with term midpoint rule. Have you faced problems for approximating the area under a curve using the midpoint rule, and never had an idea how to go about these types of questions? Well, let us break it down for you and make it easier to understand.
We are confident you have come across the term trapezoid rule in class or read about it in books. Have you ever wondered how it’s use? How to answer questions that require the use of the trapezoid rule and how the trapezoid rule is applied to tackle such questions?
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus brings together two essential concepts in calculus: differentiation and integration. There are two parts to the Fundamental Theorem: the first justifies the procedure for evaluating definite integrals, and the second establishes the relationship between differentiation and integration.
One of the most challenging aspects of calculus is optimization. Many AP® Calculus students struggle with optimization problems because they require a bit more critical thinking than a normal problem. Reading this article will give you all the tools you need to solve optimization problems, including some examples that I will walk you through. Together, we will beat all of your fears and confusion. Let’s get started.