Structure of AP calculus exam paper. In this assessment board test skills of candidate. These skills are with technology as well as without technology. Therefore preparation required in both ways. Structure of AP Calculus
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Differentiation of Implicit and Inverse ...
In calculus, a method of implicit differentiation, Makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. To differentiate an implicit function y ( x ), defined by an equation R ( x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y and then differentiate. The derivatives of inverse trig functions we’ll need the formula from the last section […]
First Principle Method
First principle method for differentiation. The gradient of the secant and the gradient of the tangent We can put this more precisely and more usefully. Derivative by First Principle. A derivative is simply a measure of the rate of change. It can be the rate of change of distance with respect to time or the temperature with […]
Limit and Continuity
Concept Limits and Continuity is one of the most crucial things to understand in order to prepare for calculus. A limit is a number that a function approaches as the independent variable of the function approaches a given value. Further this is most important concept for calculus. Limits and Continuity
First fundamental theorem of calculus
First fundamental theorem of calculus If we define an area function, F (x), as the area under the curve y=f (t) from t=0 to t=x, then the area function in this case is F (x)=c∗x. The fundamental theorem of calculus shows how, in some sense, integration is the opposite of differentiation Theorem of Calculus of integration