AP Calculus BC Flashcards.

<p>Is there a place where I can find flashcards for the BC exam? I am having a hard time memorizing the derivatives (like sin, cos, csc, tan, cot, etc...) and other topics with such lists.</p>

<p>You could just do hundreds of derivatives, I assure you you'll remember them then. They'll even become second nature to you -- you won't forget them after the test.</p>

<p>That being said, making flashcards yourself would probably be more useful than downloading them somewhere. You'll go over them in your mind while writing them out.</p>

<p>I personally hate flashcards, concept maps, etc...but that's just me.</p>

<p>Yeah. I want to make the flashcards myself, but I don't know which ones will be on the BC exam. There are probably millions of them, and I don't want to know them all. I just want to know enough for the BC exam. Is there a full list I can look at somewhere? By the way, I can't do any derivatives involving trig functions because I dont remember any of it with the exception of sin and cosine only.</p>

<p>There aren't that many derivatives you have to know -- sin, cos, tan, cot, sec, csc, power rule, sum rule, product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, ln x, and a^x (with respect to x, and a is constant) are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. And the derivative of a constant, and a constant times any function, but that's easy. For the rest you just combine the previous ones. You might want to know the inverse trig functions too, I forget if they're on the test but you can check, and you probably don't need the hyperbolic trig functions. There certainly aren't millions...</p>

<p>And don't forget e^x and log(base a)x, where, again, a is a constant. You should definately learn the inverse trig functions, because there's usually one or two on the exam. Also, learn the rule for general inverse functions.</p>

<p>Here's a pretty concise list of every formula you need to know: <a href="http://www.calculus-help.com/funstuff/cheatsheet.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.calculus-help.com/funstuff/cheatsheet.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>