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Exam Start Times: Mountain Time: 12:00 pm. Mountain time 2:00 pm. United States Government and Politics. Tues, May 12: Calculus AB. Wednesday, May 13. Exam Start Times: Mountain Time: 12:00 pm. Mountain time 2:00 pm. United States Government and Politics. Tues, May 12: Calculus AB. Wednesday, May 13. As part of our commitment to continually enhance AP's alignment with current best practices in college-level learning, we’ve evaluated and redesigned many courses and exams. The redesign process, built upon the current strengths of the program, is a collaboration among college faculty, AP teachers, and learning and assessment specialists to support the development of the knowledge and skills. Here is the latest information on the 2020 AP Calculus Exams as of April 3, 2020. Updated 4/29/2020 Update: A message from the AP Program 4/28/2020 Subject: How to Prepare Your Students for the 2020 AP Exams Dear Colleagues, Additional information is now available to help guide you and your students through the exam day experience. Exam Format: (2) FRQs 45 minutes total (20 minutes per FRQ) AP Calculus AB Exam Information: AP Calculus AB Exam is May 12 th at 2:00 PM. AP is encouraging students to login at 1:30 PM. Late/Make-up date is June 1 at 4 pm; Exam Format: Two Free Response Questions (each question will have several parts).

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Calculus is a part of modern mathematics education. A course in calculus is a gateway to other, more advanced courses in mathematics devoted to the study of functions and limits, broadly called mathematical analysis. Calculus has historically been called 'the calculus of infinitesimals', or 'infinitesimal calculus'. The word 'calculus' comes from Latin (calculus) and refers to a small stone used for counting. More generally, calculus (plural calculi) refers to any method or system of calculation guided by the symbolic manipulation of expressions. Some examples of other well-known calculi are propositional calculus, calculus of variations, lambda calculus, and process calculus.

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This site serves as an online space for sharing files and other information for our class. Google Classroom will be updated with important announcements, but this site contains answer keys and other helpful documents for the practice problems assigned in class. These resources can be found on the Course Documents page.
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posted Sep 20, 2012, 9:51 AM by Luke Allpress [ updated Nov 12, 2014, 5:37 PM]