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Review of Unit 2 AP Calculus BC

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I will be going over all of unit two in AP Calculus BC. These will be the very basics and will help you prepare for later more difficult units like integration, which is covered in AP Calculus BC.

This includes:
1. Average and Instantaneous rate of change at a certain point
2. Derivatives of functions and derivative notation
3. Determining where derivatives do or do not exist
4. Power, product, quotient, and chain rule
5. General Derivative rules
6. Derivatives of trig, exponential, and logarithmic functions

I am also open to any questions on differentiation. I would also like to cover derivatives on composite functions, and implicit differentiation. This is part of Unit 3, excluding differentiation with inverse trig. The concepts in Unit 2 are the main focus for the session.

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Dhruva V 🇺🇸

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Hello my name is Dhruva, I am a high schooler, currently in 10th grade. I joined school house because I wanted to tutor, and get help for math. In my free time I like to play video games, play tennis, and code.

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Try not missing a session, I will try to make the session independent of each other so that you are able to hop on any session at any time.

SESSION 1

11

Jul

SESSION 1

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCJul 11, 11:00 PM - Jul 12, 12:00 AM UTC

Average and instantaneous rate of change
SESSION 2

13

Jul

SESSION 2

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

Sun 11:00 PM - Mon, 12:00 AM UTCJul 13, 11:00 PM - Jul 14, 12:00 AM UTC

Derivatives of functions and derivative notations

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Jul 11 - Jul 14

1 week

60 mins

/ session

Next session on July 13, 2025

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Friday, Jul 11

11:00PM

Sunday, Jul 13

11:00PM