Calculus
Calculus
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Calculus Series
24+
L'Hôpital's rule
Started
Over this one session, we will cover all we need to know on L'Hôpital's rule including introduction, guided examples, justifying its use and some practice
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Ilyas B
0/10
Definition of the Derivative + Basic Differentiation Rules
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In this session, we will be covering the foundational concept of the derivative, starting with its formal definition using limits to understand how it represents the instantaneous rate of change. From there, we’ll move into basic differentiation techniques, including the power rule, sum and difference rules, and introduce the product and quotient rules.
I will be hosting subsequent sessions for new Calculus topics, so check those out if interested! I received a 5 on the AP test, and hopefully will lead you to do the same.
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Zoe L
1/10
Derivation Techniques
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Each week, we will go over a new derivation technique. These sessions aim to prepare you for Calculus by teaching underlying skills and techniques. This is NOT going to encompass concepts from Calculus other than derivation techniques.
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Cameron R
0/5
Getting ready for Calculus AB
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We will review the first couple of units of Calculus AB so that you are prepared and ready for the class!
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Nima F
3/15
Calc for Physics: Rotation
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Cover rotational kinematics, torque, rotational inertia, equilibrium, and Newton's second law in its rotational form.
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Max H
1/5
Calc Intro
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For Riya. We'll do Limits and basic differentiation
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Charlie S
0/5
Journey to a 5🔥AP Calc AB
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Get ready for AP Calculus AB with a 5 scorer! Learn the various crucial topics that will come on the AP test.
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Anirudh N
0/10
Getting a 5 for BC (2025 test taker w 5)
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For each session, we will review different questions and learn some shortcuts/tips for solving them!
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HyeIn J
1/10
AP Calculus AB - Intro to Units 1-4
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Hey everyone! Looking to get a head start for AP Calculus AB? I will be teaching an overview of the first four units of the course to help familiarize you with calculus and build a strong foundation for this course (and BC if you end up taking the course). See you soon!
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Aurix H
4/10
How To: Get a 5 on AP Calculus AB/BC
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We will go over key tips and tricks to get a 5 on the AP exam, along with core concepts that will help learners along the way.
Here's a list of the concepts we will be covering over the course of this series:
- Limits and Continuity
- Differentiation
- Applications of Derivatives
- Integration
- Applications of Integration
- Parametric, Polar, and Vector Functions
- Series
- Advanced Integration Techniques
See you there!
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Olivia M
0/10
Calculus AB/BC Summer Prep
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During each session we'll go over an important topic from the first three units of the AP Calc AB/BC Curriculum in order to prepare for the class. If there are specific requests for topics, we can do those also.
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Jasmitha K
1/20
The Fundamentals of AP Calculus AB: Intensive 9 Days
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Each week we will go over a unit in AP Calculus AB depending on the content of that unit and the pace of learners. This series will cover the content involved in the most common questions found in Calculus and the AP exam. Prior knowledge in Algebra 1, 2 and Geometry are necessary to succeed in this course. A pencil and paper may be necessary when performing calculations. There will be homework and quizzes throughout the series to confirm your understanding of the content. Questions are always welcome!
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Ivanka G
1/10
AP Calc AB Prep Course
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Each week, we will go over one topic in Calculus (limits, derivatives, related rates, Riemann sums, integrals, volumes)! The course should align well with the AB curriculum, and should prepare you for the test (also includes content I found helpful for when I took the AP exam).
Learners should have a solid understanding of precalculus. The course involves a decent amount of memorization of all the derivative and integration formulas as well as knowing the trigonometric rules that you (hopefully) learned from precalculus. Bring as much scratch paper/pencils as you'd like! We will use Desmos, but also feel free to bring your graphing calculator (I sometimes use a TI-84, but completely optional because of desmos 😊). There will be 2 sessions per week to cover the topic, as most topics are quite broad. Please don't hesitate to reach out if the times don't work for you, we may be able to figure something out! Also, feel free to attend office hours for additional help!
More sessions will be added as the course progresses!
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Vinayak V
1/10
Intro to Calc BC
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This prep course will go over the first few units of Calc BC to help incoming students get prepared and stay ahead. Topics will include advanced integration, parametric equations, and polar functions.
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Deepak S
2/10
Explore the Limits: How to ACE AP Calculus!
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Do you want a 5 on the AP Calculus (AB/BC) Exam?
The key to ACE the course and exam? Practice Problems.
Welcome!
In this college-level Calculus series hosted by 5-scorer on the AP Calculus Exam:
• We will work out full-length AP Calculus practice exams
• Collaborative work out released FRQs
• Answer focused MCQs
• Address homework problems or specific topuics brought in by Learners
This series emphasizes practice problems to your success in AP Calculus! Learners should have a foundational knowledge in Calculus topics, using these sessions to reinforce their conceptual understanding and efficiency in problem-solving in AP Calculus!
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Henry L
2/12
Linear Algebra
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College-Level Linear Algebra Class, compressed into approximately 2 months.
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Nivaan K
0/20
Get Ready for AP Calculus
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From someone who got an 5 on AP Calculus (me :D), you will learn all the techniques you will use in AP Calculus and some conceptual Calculus. The main focus here is to better understand non-Calculus concepts that aren’t heavily covered in school that are used in Calculus while also learning Calculus basics. Here, we will do formula derivations and intuition building so you have a strong foundation for the school year in AP Calculus!
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Anthony V
0/15
AP Calculus Help
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Drop in at any time and ask me questions! I got a 5 on both the Calc AB and BC tests, and I will be more than happy to share my help with anyone!
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Pedrom S
0/30
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
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
0/40
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
0/40
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
0/15
Limits and derivative basics (beginner calc)
2nd session
I am planning to go over some basics for limits and derivatives. This should set up the foundations for BC Calc. You can be prepared by just attending the meeting. If there is more interest I can continue classes to do more bc calc topics.
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Krishna B
6/10
Unit 2 and Unit 3 AP Calculus BC Review
2nd session
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
1/10