Schoolhouse.world: peer tutoring, for free.
Free SAT® Prep, as part of a research study.
SAT® Bootcamps
Free SAT® Prep, as part of a research study.
A global network of volunteers.
Explore Tutors
A global network of volunteers.

Calculus • Series

Differentiation, Simplified

Amiel S

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on August 21, 2021. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

This series will be a duplicate of the one I hosted about a month ago. Taking AP Calc for the first time next year? Want a head start? Come join me in this 5-part series as we go over derivatives, which will set you up for success next year. We will be going in-depth into what they are, how to use them, and where they came from (limits).

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

I won't remove you from the series, but I strongly recommend you don't miss more than two sessions in a row because each one builds off of the previous one. Message me if you won't be there!

Dates

August 17 - August 21

Learners

6 / 20

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

I'm currently a junior in high school in NJ. I am avid in math and like debating and cooking in my free time.

View Amiel S's Profile

Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

5
17
Aug

Session 1

Other Topics

We'll meet and greet and then go over where derivatives come from. We will discuss limits as well.
18
Aug

Session 2

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We'll go over differentiability and continuity, as well as estimating derivatives at a point.
19
Aug

Session 3

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We'll go over the basic rules of derivaties (part 1). This will include the power rule, chain rule, and other basic ones.
20
Aug

Session 4

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We'll go over the basic derivative rules (part 2). This includes the product and quotient rules as well as some other transcendental functions.
21
Aug

Session 5

Review

We'll go over what we learned from the week. You can ask questions, and we'll have time for some AP-style problems.

Public Discussion

Please log in to see discussion on this series.