<p>yep yep, using applications of integrals now, just finished definite integrals...</p>
<p>cujoe, yer at the similar pace as I am :D I was freaked out when I heard ppl finished everything</p>
<p>We just finished improper integrals, partial fractions, and trig substitution. I think that only Taylor series is left.</p>
<p>u know... a lot of these people have taken ab... which i think is kinda unfair * not that i have anything against u guys* but the fact that it is kind of a review makes the bc exam less difficult for them? i don't know how to put it into words, but as a junior taking bc straight from precalc... i don't know... it seems unfair, like the ap exam should be either/or not both...</p>
<p>in my case, I've covered precalc 3 months ago, and in my school we're just revising for this test. So self-studying BC here... Well I think at this pace, I'll prob take AB but by aiming for a higher goal, I can achieve more. I heard that the extra topics in BC takes only like 4~5 weeks so isnt it basically a revision math lessons for those who took AB then BC?</p>
<p>exactly it's review with some supplementary material... <em>I think i smell a conspiracy</em></p>
<p>I kinda had to force the improp. integrals/partial fracs/trig subs down my throat. They really aren't too fun.</p>
<p>my school, you're only allowed to take AB or BC, not both...so this year, im in BC, and we just finished with the disk/washer, shell methods...thats 9 chaps done out of 12...</p>
<p>we just did logistic growth</p>
<p>Wow. Teh sucks for me. I am self-studying Calc AB and BC this year together, and I am a little ways through integration. I think the only thing in my benefit is that I unknowingly worked out many of the rules/theorems, etc on my own, before I even knew what calculus was.</p>
<p>just wondering, are your classes also doing differential equations as part of the curriculum?
I just had a final on second semester calculus (equiv. to BC Calc), and our integrations our much harder. i.e. integral of arcsinx and u hav to use parts instead.</p>
<p>that's not that hard... that's just application of derivatives... but yea... differential equations are the first things learned</p>
<p>you know for netwon's law of cooling, the concept is base on differential equations, but there's really not much to it... basically just simple algebra.</p>
<p>In Calc BC, we just finished integration by parts. We've covered Taylor expansions and second-order differential equations in physics (most of my Calc BC class is in Physics C).</p>
<p>well in our BC class were doin multivariable functions. thats not BC...im wondering why they call it BC</p>