head start on bc calc.

<p>since i won't be doing much this summer(besides major sat prep) i was thinking about getting a head start on bc calc. was wondering if u guys could rec me how i can take this head start</p>

<p>Have you already done AB? If so, start learning all the techniques of integration (By parts, partial fractions, trig identity, trig substitution, improper). Besides that, it won’t take you more than a few weeks to learn what BC requires in comparison to AB…Review polar and parametric (from pre-calc, hopefully), if you can. The only other thing, then, would be Series/Taylor+McLaurin, which you can save for later.</p>

<p>If you haven’t, then get started on limits and derivatives…learn the derivative of every type of function, know how to work with the difference quotient, learn product and quotient rules, etc. For limits, know them (which is really nothing), learn L’Hospital’s rule, and get good at definitions of continuity and differentiability (that’s how they like to test limits in MC).</p>