One-year college-level Calculus course for prospective STEM major students. Usually corresponds to Calculus 2 in most colleges. However, due to the great difference in the depth of the learning, teachers highly recommend students to take Calculus 2 in college even if the student received a score of 5. In AP Calculus BC, students explore further concepts, methods, and applications of differential and integral calculus, including topics such as parametric, polar, and vector functions, and infinite sequences and series in terms of calculus.
Reviews of AP Calculus AB
Parametric Equations in Differential Calculus
Polar Coordinates / Curves in Differential Calculus
Vector-Valued Functions in Differential Calculus
Limits and Infinite Series
Different Types of Series
Tests for Divergence and Convergence
Convergent Infinite Series and Error Bounds
Representing Functions as Series
Saxon Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
Grades 10 ~ 12
4 or 5 on AP Calculus AB Exam (Students will be co-registered to AP Statistics or another math course such as IB until the score releases in early July)
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