2009?2010 AP BC Calculus First Semester Exam Review Guide I. ?BIG 7? THEOREMS (be able to state and use theorems especially in justifications) Intermediate Value Theorem Extreme Value Theorem Rolle?s Theorem Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives & Definite Integrals FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF CALCULUS ? Be sure you remember the 2nd part is called the Total Change Theorem Also, in your justifications, if a problem says it is differentiable at x = a, then the function is continuous at x = a. (Differentiability implies continuity, but not vice-versa.) II. VOCABULARY/KEY CONCEPTS CHAPTER 1: 1. Distinguish the graphs of parent functions without the use of a calculator. (handout) 2. Define an absolute value function as a piecewise function. (pg. 17)
AP CALCULUS BC REVIEW GUIDE
2009?2010 AP BC Calculus First Semester Exam Review Guide I. ?BIG 7? THEOREMS (be able to state and use theorems especially in justifications) Intermediate Value Theorem Extreme Value Theorem Rolle?s Theorem Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives & Definite Integrals FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF CALCULUS ? Be sure you remember the 2nd part is called the Total Change Theorem Also, in your justifications, if a problem says it is differentiable at x = a, then the function is continuous at x = a. (Differentiability implies continuity, but not vice-versa.) II. VOCABULARY/KEY CONCEPTS CHAPTER 1: 1. Distinguish the graphs of parent functions without the use of a calculator. (handout) 2. Define an absolute value function as a piecewise function. (pg. 17)
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