I had a question about finding derivatives and antiderivative me using a table. I can't find my notes on it or find it online. Does anyone remember how to do it and could explain it to me?
We cannot find the actual functions for the derivatives and anti derivatives using data presented in a table. We can, however, estimate rates of change and accumulations. Think average rate of change and FTC.
Any that contain actual released exams are the best. There are also iPad apps. My favorite is "Five Ways to a Five". It's a free download, but each course costs $10. Tons of content, though!
ALL free response questions are available on the College Board site (see the link on our course page).
I had a question about finding derivatives and antiderivative me using a table. I can't find my notes on it or find it online. Does anyone remember how to do it and could explain it to me?
ReplyDeleteWe cannot find the actual functions for the derivatives and anti derivatives using data presented in a table. We can, however, estimate rates of change and accumulations. Think average rate of change and FTC.
DeleteI also have a question about areas between curves for vector functions; is that parametrics?
ReplyDeleteYes. For our course, parametricly defined functions are the same as a vector function.
DeleteDoes anyone have any review book brands to recommend?
ReplyDeleteAny that contain actual released exams are the best. There are also iPad apps. My favorite is "Five Ways to a Five". It's a free download, but each course costs $10. Tons of content, though!
DeleteALL free response questions are available on the College Board site (see the link on our course page).