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Click here to see the solutions to the 2007 AP Free Response questions [including Form B
] As always, your corrections and suggestions are welcome--> e-mail your corrections
or suggestions by clicking here.
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Click
here to see the solutions to the 2006 AP Free Response questions [including
Form B ] As always, your corrections and suggestions are welcome--> e-mail your corrections
or suggestions by clicking here.
[the questions are not included as they are copyrighted]
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here to see the solutions to the 2005 AP Free Response questions [including
Form B ] As always, your corrections and suggestions are welcome--> e-mail your corrections
or suggestions by clicking here.
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AP 1998 Multiple Choice Exam Answers
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Links to sites on Conic sections
Links to Mathematics Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Everything about those weird named curves you'd ever want to know
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Special Technique Simple Sequence Limits
A comprehensive reference to and list of mathematical constants
Another such list with some excellent pictures and formats
The proof pi, e, and log(2) are irrational
2001 AP FREE RESPONSE
2000 AP FREE RESPONSE
1999 AP FREE RESPONSE
1998 AP FREE RESPONSE
1997 AP FREE RESPONSE
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Maximum length of a ladder able to go around a corner in a hallway
Largest trapezoid that can be inscribed in a semi-circle
Circular piece of paper with wedge cut out->maximum cone volume
f ' (x) = f(x) - g(x) & g ' (x) = g(x) - f(x) & f(0) = 5 & g(0) = 1 -->Show f(x) + g(x) = 6
Maximum volume of a cone inscribed in a shpere
Inscribe maximum volume cylinder in a given sphere
Find the maximum volume of a closed can that can be made form given amount of material
Find the points where
has either horizontal or vertical tangents
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Links to what your AP Calculus score will grant you in credit at universities and colleges
Site maintained by AP(the CollegeBoard)
An interesting look at Fibonacci Numbers
If you just wish to find an INTEGRAL, link up to the INTEGRATOR-sponsored by Mathematica!
Instructions are online and it's hot!
A table of derivatives including proofs of many of them
A table of differentiation and partial differentiation identities with some proofs
LINK TO SOLVING DERIVATIVES ON-LINE
Calc101.com where derivative solutions are free and annotated
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