Where are you in AP Calculus?

<p>AB: Relative Extrema and concavity...</p>

<p>Just finished reviewing. Beginning limits tomorrow, I guess? I still don't understand why we make our AP classes 3/4 of the year long.</p>

<p>in AB we are at implicit differentiation. All i do in class is play with my Ti-89 lol. Acing it so far. Shoulda took BC but dont like the teacher that much. Too tough :)</p>

<p>chain rules, log/ln derivatives...</p>

<p>relative extrema and concavity, too</p>

<p>chain rule</p>

<p>Where exactly should we be?</p>

<p>AB, starting chain rule.</p>

<p>AB, derivative of inverse trig functions</p>

<p>AB just finished Implicit Differentiation.</p>

<p>AB. We're doing linearizations and the Taylor Series or whatever it's called. =D</p>

<p>AB -- just finished related rates.</p>

<p>AP Calc AB - Unit 4 test tomorrow.</p>

<p>BC: 2nd half of chapter 4 test tomorrow (using f' and f" to graph f(x), L'hopital's rule, mean value theorem, and antiderivatives.)</p>

<p>ab related rates</p>

<p>integrals...or 'antiderivatives'</p>

<p>AB derivatives of inverse trig functions</p>

<p>AB: derivatives of inverse trig functions (OMG, the algebra of simplifying these things is absolutely killing me) and log functions.</p>

<p>BC- we just took a differentiation test. now we are in extremes, concavity, optimization and anti-derivatives.</p>

<p>AB - testing over concavity, extrema, rolle's theorem, mean value theorem, and related rates on Mon.</p>