Conquering Calculus Clinic: AP Calc Exam Prep Session, Units 1-3
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Conquering Calculus Clinic: AP Calc Exam Prep Session, Units 1-3
Join us for an online event designed to help you conquer the AP Calc Exam! Whether you're a calculus whiz or need a little extra help, our Part 1 Course will give you the edge you need. Our expert instructors will guide you through key concepts, problem-solving techniques, and exam strategies to ensure you're fully prepared. Don't let calculus stress you out - sign up now and take the first step towards acing the AP Calc Exam!
Here is what we will cover:
Unit 1 — Limits & Continuity
This unit introduces the fundamental building block of calculus — the limit. Students explore how functions behave as inputs approach specific values and how that leads to understanding instantaneous change. Key ideas include:
- Definition of limits and evaluating them graphically, numerically, and algebraically
- One- and two-sided limits
- Limits at infinity and vertical/horizontal asymptotes
- Continuity of functions and identifying discontinuities
- Key theoretical tools like the Squeeze Theorem and Intermediate Value Theorem
- Connecting limits to the concept of change and preparation for derivatives
This unit is about creating a deep conceptual understanding of behavior near and at points.
Unit 2 — Differentiation: Definition & Basic Rules
Here students begin learning derivatives — the cornerstone concept in calculus — with emphasis on both concept and technique. Topics include:
- Understanding average vs. instantaneous rate of change
- Formal definition of the derivative using limits
- Interpreting the derivative as slope of tangent lines
- Basic derivative rules: power, constant, exponential, trigonometric functions
- Differentiability vs. continuity — when derivatives do and don’t exist
Students build fluency in computing derivatives and interpreting what they mean
Unit 3 — Differentiation: Composite, Implicit & Inverse Functions
This unit expands students’ ability to differentiate more complex functions and introduces new techniques:
- Chain Rule for composite functions
- Implicit differentiation
- Derivatives of inverse functions, including inverse trig functions
- Higher-order derivatives
- Strategies for selecting the best technique for different function types
Students use these tools to tackle a wide variety of real and abstract function forms.
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Day 1: Limits & Foundations of Derivatives
12:00–1:15 — Limits (graphical, numerical, algebraic), one-sided limits, limits at infinity 1:15–2:00 — Continuity and types of discontinuities 2:00–3:00 — Introduction to derivatives, rate of change, derivative using limits AP-style practice problems throughout
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