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The AP Calculus AB Exam

The AP Calculus AB Exam. How to Survive and Thrive. Reviewing for the Exam. Know the format Know your calculator Review old questions Study what you don’t know Write new questions Manage time leading up to exam day. The format. Section I-A 28 MC, 55 minutes No calculator Section I-B

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The AP Calculus AB Exam

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  1. The AP Calculus AB Exam How to Survive and Thrive

  2. Reviewing for the Exam • Know the format • Know your calculator • Review old questions • Study what you don’t know • Write new questions • Manage time leading up to exam day

  3. The format • Section I-A • 28 MC, 55 minutes • No calculator • Section I-B • 17 MC, 50 minutes • Section II-A • 3 FR, 45 minutes • Section II-B • 3 FR, 45 minutes • No calculator

  4. Your calculator • Common tasks: • Graph functions in windows • Solve equations • Find values of derivatives • Find values of integrals • Radian mode • Answers may be left unsimplified, e.g. 2 • Programs

  5. Types of MC • Computation • Set up but not solve • Choose the true/false statement • I, II, III

  6. Tips for MC • Choices may give a hint • Penalty of -1/4, so don’t guess • Time is limited

  7. Types of FR • Computation • Show work; indicate methods • “Justify your answer”; “Show the analysis that leads to your conclusion”

  8. Tips for FR • Don’t write essays • Show the work that you do • You may use common terms (e.g. “The First Derivative Test”) without actually stating the test conditions. • Don’t explain how to do a problem you can’t do • Explanations without work receive no credit

  9. Tips for FR • Avoid decimal answers if possible • Don’t take a chance on pushing the wrong button • If you must use a decimal, don’t round off early • Use standard notation, not calculator notation

  10. Tips for FR • Answers without work lose credit • Don’t do work on a calculator unless indicating what you are doing, e.g. • Show the complete setup even if you’re using the calculator • Except the 4 common tasks

  11. Tips for FR • Put things where they’re used • Calculations that were put unnecessarily in part (a) but are needed in part (b) must be put in part (b) in order to get credit • Mistakes should be crossed out • If not, it may lower score

  12. Tips for FR • Are the problem parts independent? • Independent? Read and try all the parts. If you can’t do part (a), you may be able to do part (b), and perhaps it will give you a hint for (a) • Dependent? Work from part to part even if you’re not sure where it’s heading. In fact, make up an answer to carry to the next part if you get stuck.

  13. Tips for FR • Common mistakes • Missing integration limits • Not considering endpoints or considering points outside an interval • Giving only one coordinate when both are required; giving both when one is required, e.g. “value of a function” • Not answering the question • Ignoring units of measure

  14. Tips for FR • Examining a general equation with specific values instead • Fitting a specific equation to a graph or table; any questions about it can and should be answered without using an equation • Using a calculator feature without showing the work or justification

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