Calculus AB & CD: Coverage of Homework Equations

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In summary, a high school calculus course might cover the following topics: Limits, derivatives, optimization, Newton's Method, linearization, related rates, integration, and by-parts.
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I would like to know what high school Calculus AB covers and what Calculus CD covers.

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No such thing as "Calculus CD". If by Calculus AB you mean AP Calculus AB, a simple google search will yield you what it covers and more.
 
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Right. There is Calculus AB and Calculus BC.

From what I recall from a few years ago:

AB covers from Limits, Derivatives, Optimization, Newton's Method, Linearization, Related Rates, Integration + By parts, Volumes of Rotated Shapes, some Differential Equations

BC covers that plus Infinite Series, Polar Coordinates, Spherical Coordinates, some Vectors perhaps. I'm sure there's more

Let's get mathy: AB is a subset of BC. BC is a superset of AB... if I were you just get it over with and study all of BC
 
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Calculus BC covers all of single variable calculus while Calculus AB only covers the first part of single variable Calculus.
 
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actually my high school did have a calculus CD along with AP calculus AB and BC
CD was just multivariable calculus at my school, my calculus teacher started it for those who didnt want to stop at the BC level, but it wasnt an AP class and it usually only had like 3-5 kids in it every year haha
 
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Leptos said:
Calculus BC covers all of single variable calculus while Calculus AB only covers the first part of single variable Calculus.
miglo said:
actually my high school did have a calculus CD along with AP calculus AB and BC
CD was just multivariable calculus at my school, my calculus teacher started it for those who didnt want to stop at the BC level, but it wasnt an AP class and it usually only had like 3-5 kids in it every year haha
I forgot where I read this (maybe here?), but the letters AB or BC refer to the following:

A topics refer to concepts in Precalculus
B topics refer to differential and integral calculus
C topics include sequences & series, an intro to differential equations, and some analytic geometry (polar coordinates, parametric equations, vectors)
D topics would have covered multivariable calculus. (Of course there is no "D", but it was conjectured that "D" would have been used if AP were to include multivariable calculus topics. Some high schools would offer a multivariable calculus course and call it "AP Calculus CD" or "AP Calculus D," like miglo's school.)69
 

FAQ: Calculus AB & CD: Coverage of Homework Equations

What is Calculus AB & CD and what does it cover?

Calculus AB & CD is a two-part course that covers the fundamental concepts and techniques of calculus. It is typically taken by high school students and covers topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals.

What are the homework equations that are covered in Calculus AB & CD?

The specific homework equations covered in Calculus AB & CD will vary depending on the curriculum and textbook used. However, common equations include the power rule, chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, and various integration techniques.

How can I best prepare for homework assignments in Calculus AB & CD?

To prepare for homework assignments in Calculus AB & CD, it is important to have a strong understanding of the fundamental concepts covered in class. It is also helpful to review and practice with the homework equations, and seek help from your teacher or peers if needed.

Are there any online resources or tools that can assist with homework equations in Calculus AB & CD?

Yes, there are many online resources and tools available to assist with homework equations in Calculus AB & CD. Some popular ones include Khan Academy, Wolfram Alpha, and Desmos. These resources provide explanations, practice problems, and step-by-step solutions to help you better understand and apply the homework equations.

How can I use the knowledge and skills gained from Calculus AB & CD in real life?

Calculus is a fundamental part of many fields, including engineering, physics, economics, and computer science. The skills and knowledge gained from Calculus AB & CD can be applied to real-life problems and situations in these fields. Additionally, calculus can also help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that can be applied in various aspects of life.

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