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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

AB/AP Calculus Free Response Question 1c - In this video, I do part 1c of a sample AP/AB calculus free response question.

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  • oh th power of youtube!

    I am using your videos as a last minute AP Calc review!

    the big test is tomorrow, wish me luck!

  • lol btw i stopped listening just like in my math class but when you were nearing the end i noticed you said (0-4(4))^2 was (16)^2, not (-16)^2. i greatly appreciate these videos but in an instance where it asks to cube then you would have wasted your time because of one little - now that sucks

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  • Thanks a lot for posting these video's. They helped me a lot!

  • @thedude15896 this is the kind of math that you have to know how to do. the tricky part, i think, is that they ask real life questions that require this math to solve. luckily some are just like this...for the others, yeah i think i'll impress them with my AP art skills :D

  • For f(x) = a/b

    Quotient Rule: Low DHi (derivative of the top) less Hi DLo (derivative of the bottom), draw a line and denominator squared we'll go (ba' - ab'/b^2)

    For f(x) = ab

    Product Rule: One prime Two plus Two prime One (a'b + b'a)

    These are saying my calculus teacher taught me, it helped me so much when learning these two rules.

  • Wait, this is the type of question that's on the AP exam? But this is so easy...

  • The North American advanced placement program only applies to secondary education supposing that Middle Schools are a part of primary education.

  • @soccerplaya727 it's not that complete garbage dude-i took it in 8th grade, and the class was freaking easy...but there are kids who are this advanced, like I've seen 6th grade kids qualifying for USAMO (US math olympiad, much much harder)

  • they have ap classes available in the middle schools here too

  • cramming the night before the exam. you're amazing!

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