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AP Calculus

Overview

Summary
Study limits, derivatives, and integrals through real-world models and multiple representations in AP Calculus.
Description

AP Calculus AB focuses on students’ understanding of calculus concepts and provides experience with methods and applications through the use of big ideas such as modeling change, approximation and limits, and analysis of functions.


This course features a multi-representational approach to calculus, with concepts, results, and problems expressed graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. Students will explore the connections among these representations to build their understanding of how calculus applies limits to develop important ideas, definitions, formulas, and theorems. Students will use these definitions and theorems to build arguments and justify conclusions. Emphasis is placed on clear communication of methods, reasoning, justifications, and conclusions.


AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse this product.

Topics Discussed
  • Graphs and Limits
  • Derivatives
  • Applications of the Derivative
  • Related Rates
  • Derivative Tests
  • Integration
  • Applications of Integration
  • Natural Logarithms and Functions
  • Area and Volume
  • Inverse Trig Functions
  • Differential Equations
Course Type 

Core Course: Math


Student Availability

Grade Level Availability
12
Extended Grade Level Availability
Not Applicable
Programs
Platforms


Additional Information

Required Course

No

Course Length

One Year

Available in HonorsNo
Available to Part-Time StudentsYes
Available as Credit RecoveryNo
Prerequisites
Alternative Course Available Per Counselor ApprovalNot Applicable
Fee AmountNot Applicable


Supplementary Materials

AP Calculus: Supply List

Project Forecast

Not Applicable


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