Self-studing Calculus BC to help with Calculus AB class

<p>Hi everyone. I'm self-studying Calculus BC because my school does not offer the official class. I take Calculus AB at school. My school only allows us to register for the AP exams that have classes offered at school. So, I will take the Calculus AB exam in May. While we were learning how to find limits, I thought that using L'Hospital's rule was very helpful, especially for the trigonometric functions that approach zero. Are there any other BC topics that would be helpful to know for the Calculus AB test and exam? Any suggestions would be helpful!</p>

<p>Hi everyone. I’m self-studying Calculus BC because my school does not offer the official class. I take Calculus AB at school. My school only allows us to register for the AP exams that have classes offered at school. So, I will take the Calculus AB exam in May. While we were learning how to find limits, I thought that using L’Hospital’s rule was very helpful, especially for the trigonometric functions that approach zero. Are there any other BC topics that would be helpful to know for the Calculus AB test and exam? Any suggestions would be helpful!</p>

<p>Hi everyone. I’m self-studying Calculus BC because my school does not offer the official class. I take Calculus AB at school. My school only allows us to register for the AP exams that have classes offered at school. So, I will take the Calculus AB exam in May. While we were learning how to find limits, I thought that using L’Hospital’s rule was very helpful, especially for the trigonometric functions that approach zero. Are there any other BC topics that would be helpful to know for the Calculus AB test and exam? Any suggestions would be helpful!</p>