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Differential equations
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Jose Roberto Cossich G
Sat Jul 27, 11:45 PM
Topics covered (80m):
1. Modeling situations with differential equations
2. Verifying solutions for differential equations
3. Sketching slope fields
4. Reasoning using slope fields
5. Approximating solutions using Euler’s method
6. Finding general solutions using separation of variables
Get Ready for AP Calculus AB with a 5-Scorer!
AP Calculus
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Srishti W
Sun Jul 28, 6:00 PM
We're going to jump ahead to unit 3! Here's the topics I'll cover:
- Chain Rule
- Implicit Differentiation
- Derivatives of Inverse Functions
- Higher Order Derivatives
- Disguised Derivates (sneaky derivatives you're bound to see on the AP test!)
Calculus BC Introduction: Limits and Derivatives
Limits and continuity
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Noah K
Sun Jul 28, 8:00 PM
The session will cover a fundamental intuition of limits, limit notation, determining limits through algebraic properties and manipulation and squeeze theorem, types of discontinuities, asymptotes, and the intermediate value theorem.
Get a 5! - AP Calculus BC/Calc II in a Month
Differential equations
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Jose Roberto Cossich G
Sun Jul 28, 11:45 PM
Topics covered (80m):
7. Finding particular solutions using initial conditions and separation of variables
8. Exponential models with differential equations
9. Logistic models with differential equations
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