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2008 answers to free response AP questions

2007 answers to free response AP questions

2006 answers to free response AP questions  

2005 answers to free response AP questions

2004 answers to free response AP questions

2003 Multiple choice answers and solutions

1998 Multiple choice answers and solutions

1997 - 2003 answers to free response AP questions

Annotated links for resources, references and help

Some worked problems to help you understand

Links to interactive help sites

Get answers to integrals

Get answers to derivatives

Helpful tables for common Calculus

Who is Mr. Calculus?

 

Mr. Calculus is available to give you hints on your calculus/mathematics questions. Click "Ask Mr. Calculus"©. -->Hints for mathematics subjects up to Calculus BC.

The Mr. Calculus page can provide further resources for you to find assistance! Look further down the page or go to the links pages.


Click here to see the solutions to the 2008 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]


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. [the questions are not included as they are copyrighted]


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]


Click 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. [the questions are not included as they are copyrighted]


Click here to see the solutions to the 2004 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]

 


Click here to see the solutions to the 2003 AP Multiple Choice questions [the questions are not included as they are copyrighted] As always, your corrections and suggestions are welcome--> e-mail your corrections or suggestions by clicking here.

AP 1998 Multiple Choice Exam Answers


Click here to see the solutions to the 1998 AP Multiple Choice questions [the questions are not included as they are copyrighted]. As always, your corrections and suggestions are welcome--> e-mail your corrections or suggestions by clicking here.


Links to sites on Conic sections


Links to Mathematics Dictionaries and Encyclopedias


Famous Curves Index

Everything about those weird named curves you'd ever want to know


 

Visual Calculus --> links for visual practice and tutorials with solved problems. Great link for review or if you don't understand a topic.

Requires Flash plug-in.

developed by Lawrence S Husch, University of Tennessee

 

Some links to sites with visual displays, tutorials and solved problems to help you with AP Calculus


The Mr. Calculus page can provide further resources for you to find assistance! Look further down the page or go to the links pages.


Some helpful tables

Derivatives       Convergence Tests    

Logarithms       Exponents       

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


The solutions to the 2003 AP Free Response questions

2003 Form B AP solutions are also posted.


The solutions to the 2002 AP Free Response questions.

2002 Form B AP solutions are also posted.

 


2001 AP FREE RESPONSE

AB and BC solutions


2000 AP FREE RESPONSE

AB and BC solutions


1999 AP FREE RESPONSE

AB and BC solutions


1998 AP FREE RESPONSE

AB and BC solutions


1997 AP FREE RESPONSE

AB and BC solutions


How to get the graph of the derivative or definite integral of a given function f(x) on your TI-83 or TI-84 calculator.


Want to try a selected problem for practice?

Try it --> then look at solution

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

        

        

A trough of given length with isosceles triangle cross section has water flowing in-->How fast is the surface rising

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

 


These links are posted on a school web page which is not always available. Try again later if it is not available.

Links to 1996 AB/BC 1997 AB/BC 1998 AB/BC solutions


Look around--Lots of help here!


Mathematics and College Information Links [annotated]

Mathematics Resources [annotated]


Mr. Calculus taught at Diamond Bar High School in Diamond Bar, Walnut High School in Walnut, California Polytechnic University at Pomona, Pomona, Eastmont Junior High School, Montebello, Petaluma High School, Petaluma, and Berkeley High School in Berkeley all in California.  He received his BA at the University of California at Berkeley. He received his MA at California State University at Los Angeles. Mr. Calculus went to high school at Woodrow Wilson High School in El Sereno. Besides teaching and mathematics, he enjoys the outdoors, travel, chess, Sherlock Holmes and similar fictional detectives, stamp collecting, Macintosh computers, playing the stock market, playing Hearts, and surfing the net. If you wish to share thoughts on any of these topics with him, e-mail by clicking here.


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Mr. Calculus must apologize for having to remove the free response questions. If you read the e-mail sent by the College Board, you will see that they will not permit this kind of posting. You may see this particular e-mail by clicking here.


Links to what your AP Calculus score will grant you in credit at universities and colleges

Site maintained by AP(the CollegeBoard)


On-line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences--put in sequence, get lots of data if this sequence is known

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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