Calculus
Calculus
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Calculus Series
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1:1 Calc BC Tutoring for Duru D
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This is a 1:1 tutoring session for Duru covering FRQ practice problems :)
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Monique N
1/5
Calculus BC Study
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Hi! In these sessions, we will go over key Calc BC topics to help you prepare for the exam. As someone who scored a 5 on the AP BC Calc exam, I can guide you through problem-solving strategies and reviews to help you prepare the best you can!
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Bhavya K
0/10
Having Fun with Calculus
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We will continue with some more concepts in limits, continuity and differentibility.
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Raktim D
1/5
Calculus 1 introduction
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We will go through Calc 1 quickly since school is coming up, just make sure to know precalc before enrolling here. quick about me: I am a student who has a passion for STEM and am decent at STEM subjects, got a 5 on the BC exam. Hope you join the Calc 1 bootcamp!
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Piyush A
2/10
Calculus Q&A
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As a Calc BC 5 scorer, I am super familiar with what is being tested and what is not on the actual AP exam (at least for 2025), so if you have specific questions about what is being tested or how to write FRQs to get full points I'm here!
Also, if you are having trouble on your homework or classwork, you can also hop in since this is a session that is largely depended on student requests (afterall, it is a Q&A).
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Richard H
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Visualization of Trigonometric Derivatives
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Most students learn to differentiate trigonometric functions by memorizing formulas. But what do these derivatives really mean? Why does the derivative of sin(x) become cos(x)? How can we see it happen?
In this course, we take a visual and conceptual journey through the derivatives of the core trigonometric functions—sine, cosine, tangent, and beyond. Using animations, geometric interpretations, unit circle dynamics, and slope-based thinking, we uncover the why behind each rule, not just the how.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
1. Visually interpret the meaning of sin’(x), cos’(x), and tan’(x)
2. Understand the rate of change of trig functions using the unit circle
Whether you’re preparing for calculus, revising for exams, or just curious about the deeper meaning of trigonometry, this course will help you build strong, intuitive foundations that go far beyond rote memorization.
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Sudarshan H
1/10
Weekly Linear Algebra Full Course
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Discover the language of modern mathematics and science! In this weekly Linear Algebra course, you’ll build a solid foundation in vectors, matrices, and abstract vector spaces, and see how these ideas power everything from data science to physics and engineering.🏅✅💯️
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Shijie(Allen) Z
7/40
Complete Weekly Calculus II
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Take your calculus skills to the next level! In this weekly 1‑hour Calculus II course, you’ll learn powerful integration techniques, how to find areas, volumes, and work, and explore fascinating topics like polar coordinates and infinite series. 😎🤩🥳
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Shijie(Allen) Z
6/40
Weekly Calc BC Help
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Join me for a weekly hour-long AP Calculus BC study session every Sunday, designed to help you feel confident and prepared for the exam. Feel free to stay as long as you need and then go. As a 5-scorer, I’ll lead short topic reviews covering key BC concepts, then focus most of our time on answering your homework questions or clarifying tricky problems from class. Whether you’re aiming to strengthen your foundations, tackle challenging FRQs, or need help with homework, this is your space to get personalized help and practice. This series should continue throughout the whole school year.
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Sriram Y
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Differentiation and Derivatives for Beginners
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Come prepared to learn new things! We will go over basic differentiation and derivative rules for AB calc. This will not be super in depth, but it will help you with the fundamentals.
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Piper W
1/10
Everything AP Calculus! (Q&A/Help)
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This series is for anyone who wants help with Calculus (AB & BC)!
It's perfect if you want to get homework done with aid, or just need help in a certain concept 🚏
You can ask questions, or hone your skills 📖
This is a calm environment for everyone so let's get better at Calculus together :)
Hosted every Sunday
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Nicolas L
1/30
AP Calculus Help/Study Session
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Bring any questions you have about AP Calculus or any practice problems you would like to work on!
I cover both AP Calculus AB and BC.
NOTE: Sessions are subject to change and many more will be added after
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Aashrith N
0/15
Calculus I (AP Calculus AB) (First 8 units of BC)
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Full AP Calculus AB course and first 8 units of AP Calculus BC
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Radin K
0/10
College Linear Algebra Bootcamp
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Hi Everyone!
Siddharth and Daniel here!
This 10 session long bootcamp aims to teach you college-level linear algebra, following MIT's Open Course Ware's Syllabus. Here's the link: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-06-linear-algebra-spring-2010/.
This bootcamp won't be too intensive, but at the same time will not be too laid back. We expect to meet twice every week, taking 90 minutes per session. Tentatively, we've scheduled to meet every Saturday and Sunday at 10:00 AM EDT. We will be sure to adjust the timings as per demand!
Linear Algebra is essential in reshaping your perspective of the world. You begin to view everything in a form of a vector, matrices, and linear transformations. Linear Algebra plays a fundamental role in understanding key concepts in machine learning and quantum mechanics. Be excited not only to learn more about matrices and vectors, but also about the different real world applications that these concepts can be seen in such as a neat derivation Fourier series - the pinnacle of signal processing - using nothing more than a dash of linear algebra and an elementary fact from a middle school geometry textbook! Enroll now to find out what that is!
Algebra 2 and pre-calculus are pre-requisites. While it is not necessary, it would be great if you have exposure to the basic ideas of calculus!
Expected Results:
1. Understanding and applying matrix computations and ideas, such as:
2. Solve Ax = b for square systems by elimination. (Including pivots, multipliers, back substitution and more.)
3. Abstract vector spaces, basis and dimension.
4. Orthogonalization by Gram-Schmidt, with the best approximation theorem - a crazy powerful result that allows one to come up with way better polynomial approximations to trig functions than a calculus based Taylor series approach.
5. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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Siddharth K
0/20
Learn All About Limits!
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Welcome to the world of Calculus! This session will cover the introductory topic of limits, which serves as a basis for calculus and beyond!
My name is Vivek Venigalla, and I have taken countless math classes in my high school career. I have a strong passion in math, and I can't wait to share that with you!
This session is open to anyone who is currently taking a calculus course or is dipping their toes in this vast new world of math.
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Vivek V
0/20
Linear Algebra 101 From a 🎓 Stanford Math/Physics Major
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👋Welcome to my Linear Algebra 101 Series!
❗This course will take you through a 12-session, college-level fundamental introduction to Linear Algebra: Vectors, Spaces, Matricies, Transformations, Eigenstuff, Applications, and more.
I look forward to working with all of you!
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Jasper S
6/15
Learn AP Calculus AB!
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Hi everyone! My name is Saathwika. I have taken both AP Calculus AB and BC, and I have scored a 5 on BC with an AB subscore of 5 as well. I'm here to help anyone struggling or wanting to get ahead with this subject. Feel free to join to have fun and learn some math!
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Saathwika A
2/10
Ready, Set, AP Calc! An AP Calculus journey
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Don’t Panic: It’s Just Calculus!
Buckle up! In this journey ahead, we’ll go from the basics to the practicing problems. Whether you're just starting from scratch or need more review, this ride shall prepare you to conquer calculus!
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Arpitha S
1/20
Intro to Calculus AB
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Each week we will go over one major concept in Calculus to help you get ahead!
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Ivana B
2/10
Explore the Limits: How to ACE AP Calculus!
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Welcome!
In this college-level Calculus series hosted by 5-scorer on the AP Calculus Exam. Throughout the school year (August-May), we'll host sessions covering each unit from a typical AP® Calculus course, using repetitive practice as the key to ACING your upcoming exams.
SESSION STRUCTURE
1. Concept introduction
2. Instructor-led Example Problems
3. Guided/Independent Practice
CONTENT SYLLABUS
AP Calculus AB/BC Units
1. Limits and Continuity
2. Differentiation: Definition and Basic Derivative Rules
3. Differentiation: Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions
4. Contextual Applications of Differentiation
5. Analytical Applications of Differentiation
6. Integration and Accumulation of Change
7. Differential Equations
8. Applications of Integration
9. Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, & Vector-Valued Functions (BC ONLY)
10. Infinite Sequences and Series (BC ONLY)
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Henry L
5/12
AP Calculus Limits and Differentiation
2nd session
As someone who scored a 5 on AP Calculus BC, I am super familiar with what is being tested (at least for 2025)!
Each week, I will go over starting topics for AP Calculus: Limits and Differentiation.
If you still feel unsure about any topics, feel free to sign up on my Q&A sessions here (just treat it as an office hour): https://schoolhouse.world/series/53424.
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Richard H
2/10
Calculus AB Study Group
2nd session
These sessions are intended for people doing calculus AB this year. Each week, we will cover the topics from the curriculum a week or two ahead of the school curriculum. This will help with greater understanding and boost performance in calculus.
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Anish K
2/10
Linear Algebra
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College-Level Linear Algebra Class, compressed into approximately 2 months.
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Nivaan K
9/20
AP Calculus AB+BC Course
3rd session
This AP Calculus AB+BC course will comprehensively cover all major topics from limits, derivatives, and integrals to series and parametric equations. Throughout the sessions, learners will explore conceptual understanding as well as rigorous problem-solving strategies aligned with the College Board curriculum. We'll practice real AP-style multiple-choice and free-response questions, engage in interactive explanations, and reinforce concepts through group problem-solving. Whether you're preparing for the AP exam or just looking to deepen your calculus foundation, this course will guide you step by step with clarity and confidence.
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Arif Barlas C
2/10