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AP Calculus AB Review: Differentiation

AP Calculus

Akshita K

Sat Jan 18, 2:00 AM

Derivative Rules:
In this session, we will cover derivative rules such as the power rule, product rule, trig functions, and quotient rule. I will also host Q & A at the end of the session for any questions.

Calculus AB & BC Study Group

AP Calculus

Benjamin T, Avnish S, and 1 other

Sat Jan 18, 11:00 AM

Review, study, or chill while doing calculus. Open to answering or teaching any calculus concepts to the best of my ability.

Calculus Q&A

AP Calculus

David P

Sat Jan 18, 2:30 PM

Anything you want to go over !!

AP calculus BC whole series ( this bootcamp covers everything from scratch)

Integration and accumulation of change

anshuman b and Avnish S

Sat Jan 18, 4:30 PM

ap calculus unit 1-6

Integration technniques

AP Calculus

Mohamed Ilyas B

Sat Jan 18, 8:00 PM

This session will cover the basic integration rules ( reverse power rule, exponential functions, trig functions)

AP AB Calculus Office Hours

Office Hours

Krishna M

Sat Jan 18, 9:00 PM

Any questions that you all bring to these Office Hours from an AP Calculus AB class I will answer.

AP Calculus AB/BC Course

AP Calculus

Wenbo W

Sat Jan 18, 9:00 PM

We'll go over chapter 2 of the Openstax Calculus Volume 1 textbook, which is about limit and continuity. The following subunits will be tutored:
  1. A Preview of Calculus
  2. The Limit of a Function
  3. The Limit Laws
  4. Continuity
The fifth subunit, The Precise Definition of a Limit, will not be tutored because it is not tested on the AP Calculus AB/BC Exam.

AP Calc BC and AB study group

Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions

Yashmmit K

Sun Jan 19, 1:00 AM

any topic related to calc bc

Andy S Study Group

General Calculus Q&A

Garrett Z

Sun Jan 19, 2:00 AM

OH

Basic Differentiation

AP Calculus

Kyle L

Sun Jan 19, 3:00 PM

Basic differentiation skills like the power rule, product rule, etc.

AP Calculus Review

AP Calculus

HELEN D

Sun Jan 19, 3:15 PM

This week, we will continue reviewing together and going over topics as necessary!

AP Calc AB and BC Study Group

AP Calculus

Rohan A

Sun Jan 19, 4:30 PM

We will talk about the course take some questions about topics you want to work on!

AP calculus BC whole series ( this bootcamp covers everything from scratch)

Integration and accumulation of change

anshuman b and Avnish S

Sun Jan 19, 4:30 PM

ap calculus unit 1-6

Calc 3!

Other Topics

Sahasra J

Sun Jan 19, 5:00 PM

Part 2

AP Calculus AB Review: Differentiation

AP Calculus

Akshita K

Sun Jan 19, 7:00 PM

Differentiation- Composite, Implicit, and Inverse functions:
In this session, we will cover how to differentiate composite, implicit and inverse functions. We will also cover higher-order (second/third) derivatives. I will also host Q & A at the end of the session for any questions.

Convergence tests (Unit 10 AP Calc BC)

AP Calculus

Mohamed Ilyas B

Sun Jan 19, 9:15 PM

This session will cover the n-th term test

AP Calc BC and AB study group

Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions

Yashmmit K

Mon Jan 20, 1:00 AM

any topic related to calc bc

Multi-Variable Calculus

Other Topics

Isahi S and Sam F

Mon Jan 20, 1:00 AM

Limits and Derivatives of Multivariable Functions Part #1 | Lesson

Calculus AB & BC Study Group

AP Calculus

Benjamin T, Avnish S, and 1 other

Mon Jan 20, 2:30 AM

Review, study, or chill while doing calculus. Open to answering or teaching any calculus concepts to the best of my ability.

Calculus Study Group

AP Calculus

Benjamin M

Mon Jan 20, 3:00 AM

Flexible session! šŸ˜„

AP calculus BC whole series ( this bootcamp covers everything from scratch)

Integration and accumulation of change

anshuman b and Avnish S

Mon Jan 20, 4:30 PM

ap calculus unit 1-6

AP Calculus AB/BC Full Course (and AP prep)

Office Hours

Noah B

Mon Jan 20, 10:30 PM

This is an office hours session to ask any questions you have from last lesson.

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus

Anshveer B

Tue Jan 21, 2:30 PM

Introduction to Integrals

Calculus 1 and 2 : The Full Course

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

Benyamin S

Tue Jan 21, 2:30 PM

Applications of Differentiation: Apply differentiation to real-world problems, including optimization, related rates, and curve sketching.

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About Subworld

Welcome to the Calculus subworld! šŸ‘‹ Calculus is one of the hardest math subjects that a high schooler might experience, so if you're taking this course, you're already on the path to excellence. Though it may be a bit more difficult to master, Calculus is a beautiful subject that's very rewarding in the end.
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As a student, you're welcome to ask questions, join tutoring sessions, or participate in community events. Many of the tutoring sessions here are centered around the AP Calculus AB/BC curriculums. However, there are still plenty of resources for those taking other types of Calculus courses.
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If you're a tutor or an aspiring tutor, we encourage you to answer questions or create some sessions of your own! You aren't limited to making the same type of series as everyone elseā€™s, and we encourage a variety of topics, learning methods, and schedules.
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