Basics Information about the course Masters guide to AP Calculus
This course is designed for those who are somewhat weak in calculus and trying to find a way out of the AP Calculus AB/BC exam or College Calculus One.
If you are trying to become a calculus master, then this course might be a great choice for you. But if you have no clue what's going on in your math class and you are looking to pass the AP Calculus AB or BC exam in May, then just get a notebook and calculator, because I am going to give you the most easy and the best methods to do well in your exam.
In this course, I will cover all topics that you need to know for the AP/BC Calculus exam. After AP Calculus AB, there are really only two major extra chapters in AP Calculus BC. By breaking down these topics, you will learn how to approach and solve different questions. My focus, similar to my course on AP Calculus AB, is on both teaching the topics and connecting them to the relevant AP style questions.
This course also comes with practice tests and quizzes, these tests will test your skills on real exam like parameters and help you improve your final performance.
What is covered in this course?
This course will give you strong intuition and understanding of Calculus, and you will be trained to apply it in real life. It will stay in your brain for good -and believe me this is going to be a GREAT investment! Watch some free preview videos, enroll in this course, and I'll make Calculus so easy for you. And, that is a promise!
These are the topics that this course covers:
Single variable functions
Even-Odd properties of function
Periodic properties of function
Concept of Limits
First principle of Differentiation
Derivatives of miscellaneous functions
Application of derivatives
Mean Value Theorem
Integration as Anti derivative
Different Techniques of Integration
Application of integration
Finding Area Under the Curve
Most sections contain a small number of free preview videos for you to check out.
Good luck!
Who this course is for:
All serious pre-College students moving into college
Students struggling in Calculus courses
Student willing to develop intuition of Calculus
All Science and Engineering students
Working Scientists and Engineers
Who this course is for:
Students looking to review for the AP Calculus BC exam
Students seeking to expand their understanding of calculus
Independent students looking to learn calculus on their own