<p>Our class just finished curve sketching and will return to optimization after Christmas break.</p>
<p>Do I need to go faster? I'm the only one taking the exam in the class</p>
<p>Our class just finished curve sketching and will return to optimization after Christmas break.</p>
<p>Do I need to go faster? I'm the only one taking the exam in the class</p>
<p>Have you covered any basics on integration? If not, then probably. However, a year for Calculus AB is already pretty slow (most colleges cover AB in one semester, or even half a semester), so it shouldn’t be too bad.</p>
<p>Yeah I had a feeling… oh well I’m lucky they’re even offering me Calculus AB. My school’s a bit behind when it comes to AP. Thanks for the information</p>
<p>you’re not too far behind. Optimization is the last application of derivatives and then you should do antiderivatives which then officially becomes integration.</p>
<p>You’re probably a little bit behind but not where you would miss information or have to do extra stuff on your part.</p>
<p>hi, your school seem very strange, if you the only student taking test, you need to work extra hard yourself, i think class is very behind.</p>
<p>Well that sucks… Guess harder work reaps greater rewards</p>