AP Calculus AB: If you see this on FRQs, it usually means...

<p>Hey guys! So I was thinking it'd be helpful to have a thread that generalizes what work you should show when a question asks for a certain thing. Based off old FRQ questions! I'll start.</p>

<p>If you see a table of values, and the phrase "Find F'(insert value here)", it usually means you need to use the Mean Value Theorem - f'(c) = [f(b)-f(a)]/[b-a]</p>

<p>wow this sounds incredibly helpful</p>

<p><a href=“http://bashful.ccsdk12.org/mclemens/courses/APcalcAssign/WhenYouSeeWAnswers.pdf[/url]”>http://bashful.ccsdk12.org/mclemens/courses/APcalcAssign/WhenYouSeeWAnswers.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
<a href=“http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~hck/data/jjk1nc/files/APperc20Calcperc20Reviewperc20Answerperc20Key_JRahn.pdf[/url]”>http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~hck/data/jjk1nc/files/APperc20Calcperc20Reviewperc20Answerperc20Key_JRahn.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Sorry if I killed the thread.</p>

<p>HAHA don’t be sorry aldfig0 :slight_smile: Those pdfs are saving my life right now. I was trying to find something like them on google but to no avail, so thank you lots!</p>

<p>My teacher gave us that exact worksheet the other day, except we had to fill it out on our own.</p>

<p>aldfig0</p>

<p>You are a life saver. I need this!</p>

<p>aldfig0, thanks so much! These are really helpful. :)</p>