<p>Do you guys know if there are any proofs - specifically Epsilon-delta definition on the ap exam for bc?</p>
<p>On the free response, you will have to show work, and include an explanation, especially on the no calculator part, so that is kind of like a proof. But there won't be any formal proofs, and epsilon-delta stuff shouldn't show up at all.</p>
<p>thanks! so the exam is pretty much all computation? no formal analysis?</p>
<p>sometimes they ask you to "show that k = 2" or something like that, but nothing that amounts to a proof. informal informal.</p>
<p>Look at past year's free response questions.</p>