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Calculus • Series

Calculus AB overview of differentiation to prepare for 2022-23 school year

Andrew G

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This series ended on July 23, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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We will start with basic limits and will move on to differentiation and applications. The goal is to have a greater understanding of the concepts when going into the class.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

This will be a cumulative series, so try not to miss any meetings. I have no strict attendance policy, but please try and make it.

Dates

July 11 - July 23

Learners

25 / 30

Total Sessions

7

About the Tutor

I'm a high school student from northern California, who loves math and science. In my free time I like to mountain bike, play tennis, and run my petsitting business.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

7
11
Jul

Session 1

Orientation

We will go over the goal of the session and get to know the people in the session. I will try and get feedback to change anything if necessary
13
Jul

Session 2

Limits and continuity

I plan on going over limits how they relate to other parts of calculus. I will start by asking for any questions then go over some basic problems and concepts.
15
Jul

Session 3

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

I plan to cover power, product, and quotient rule. I will not be getting into any applications of derivatives, but will link limits and derivatives
18
Jul

Session 4

Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions

This will go over other methods of differentiation, like implicit, and I will introduce the chain rule. Any questions will be answered and we will have discussions to explain
20
Jul

Session 5

Applying derivatives to analyze functions

This will go over how derivatives relate to graphs and we will go over what it means with using calculus to identify extrema
22
Jul

Session 6

Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions

This will be the final lesson and will go over derivatives in polar, vector, and parametric. We will answer questions and go over problems
23
Jul

Session 7

Review

This will be the place for me to answer any questions about any topics that we covered and conclude the series

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