Where are you in AP Calc AB?

<p>We just did the volume of a solid (disc, ring, and shell method).</p>

<p>How about you guys?</p>

<p>Differential equations and slope fields.</p>

<p>@New Account, dang you guys are pretty much done…</p>

<p>Our teacher has been teaching AB/BC for about 25 years haha. He knows what he’s doing.</p>

<p>Umm… I think we’re on… growth and decay</p>

<p>We finished awhile ago and have been doing AP exam review all semester.</p>

<p>Wow you are lucky haha
We are deep into integration</p>

<p>Bump :)</p>

<p>10chars</p>

<p>We just started integration!! We are sooo far ahead of you guys!</p>

<p>Just wrapped up Taylor Series.</p>

<p>We’re about to do Volumes and stuff. So basically what you guys just finished up! :D</p>

<p>test on growth and decay tomorrow</p>

<p>not in the class, but Calc AB class at my school is around Chap. 4/5 in the larson book.</p>

<p>In my class we’re up to Integration by substitution, do you guys think my teacher will finish on time with ample time to study?</p>

<p>5.5 ish in the Larson book.</p>

<p>i.e, find the deriv. of: y=e^x, y=ln{sinx}, logarithmic differentiation, ect.</p>

<p>We just started u-substitution today, too.</p>

<p>Wow NewAccount, we did volumes about a month ago and I’m in BC. You’re definitely on good pace, volumes is the beginning of the end of AB pretty much right?</p>

<p>We just finished chapter 5 in the Larson textbook. It was on derivatives and integrals involving ln and e.</p>

<p>Just finished suffering through volume using integrals. Our teacher can’t do it well, so he had another teacher (who doesn’t actually know much about integrals) teach it to us. Go figure.</p>

<p>We are starting to review now, learning whatever we missed as we go. -_-</p>

<p>Where are you guys in BC?</p>