Lord praise you. I literally never comment on anything. I have been trying to help my sister for 2 hours. And kept confusing the rate of change vs function positive negative increase decrease. Lord praise you. I love you
1.1. Quite litteraly the first day of school, the very first topic in class. And im already lost, not knowing what to do. One more year I have to put up with this. Im cooked.
Hey, could you explain the solving of arc CE. Measurement of arc is calculated by the fraction of the central angle over 360 and then multiply by the circumference. In this case, should it be (134.8/360) x pi x 2r = 26pi x 134.8/360 = 30.6?
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Algebros, I need your thoughts. Does AP PreCalculus prepare students for AP Calc? For a senior, should they take AP Calc AB or BC after this class? Lastly, have you ever considered making an AP stats course on your website?
AB is calc 1 and BC is calc 2 and you take AB before BC. BC builds upon AB, further continuing integration techniques, dealing with parametric functions, polar coordinates etc. and most importantly, series just to name a few. These things require a strong foundation of Calc 1.
As a person who took AP Calculus AB, AP Precalculus does not prepares students for AP Calculus AB as they are very different from each other. However, in a way, when you get to polar equations (End of Unit 3), it will give you an idea of how polar graphs are like, which is a good skill that can be used for AP Calculus BC. Unit 4 is probably one of the only units that prepare students for AP Calculus BC, as it goes over Parametrics and Vector-Valued Functions. Unfortunately, Unit 4 is not on the AP Precalculus AP Exam.