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Preparing for the AP Calculus AB Exam
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Learn how to use the Chain and Quotient Rules to find derivatives, and you will know how to differentiate almost every function on the AP Calculus exam!
with Mark HuberLearn how to use the Chain and Quotient Rules to find derivatives, and you will know how to differentiate almost every function on the AP Calculus exam!
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It's time to explore integrals in Calculus—which, most simply, are represented by the area above the x-axis minus the area below—and learn to calculate them!
with Mark HuberIt's time to explore integrals in Calculus—which, most simply, are represented by the area above the x-axis minus the area below—and learn to calculate them!
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What are the five antiderivatives you need to know to solve integrals? Learn these as well as the scaling and addition rules of integration right here!
with Mark HuberWhat are the five antiderivatives you need to know to solve integrals? Learn these as well as the scaling and addition rules of integration right here!
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Substitution is a Calculus technique for turning complicated integrals into easier problems. With the right substitution, even nasty integrals can be made easy!
with Mark HuberSubstitution is a Calculus technique for turning complicated integrals into easier problems. With the right substitution, even nasty integrals can be made easy!
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Get ready for three advanced topics using integrals, including total accumulation, the second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and integrals between curves.
with Mark HuberGet ready for three advanced topics using integrals, including total accumulation, the second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and integrals between curves.
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