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AP Calculus AB Review: Differentiation
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Akshita K
Fri Jan 17, 2:00 AM
Introduction to Derivatives:
In this session, we will cover the definition of a derivative, estimating derivatives of a function at a point, determining whether derivatives exist, and the power rule. I will also host Q & A at the end of the session for any questions.
AP Calculus AB/BC Course
AP Calculus
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Wenbo W
Sat Jan 18, 9:00 PM
We'll go over chapter 2 of the Openstax Calculus Volume 1 textbook, which is about limit and continuity. The following subunits will be tutored:
- A Preview of Calculus
- The Limit of a Function
- The Limit Laws
- Continuity
The fifth subunit, The Precise Definition of a Limit, will not be tutored because it is not tested on the AP Calculus AB/BC Exam.
AP Calculus AB Review: Differentiation
AP Calculus
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Akshita K
Sun Jan 19, 7:00 PM
Differentiation- Composite, Implicit, and Inverse functions:
In this session, we will cover how to differentiate composite, implicit and inverse functions. We will also cover higher-order (second/third) derivatives. I will also host Q & A at the end of the session for any questions.
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