Stuff you MUST know Cold for the AP Calculus Exam

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Stuff you MUST know Cold for the AP Calculus Exam AP Calculus AB & BC Phone: 828/689-5863 Email: dgb531@aol.com Deborah Britt, PhD

First and Second Derivative Tests y = f(x) must be continuous at each: critical point: = 0 or undefined. And don’t forget endpoints local minimum: goes (–,0,+) or (–,und,+) or > 0 local maximum: goes (+,0,–) or (+,und,–) or < 0 point of inflection: concavity changes goes from (+,0,–), (–,0,+), (+,und,–), or (–,und,+)

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Corollary to FTC

Intermediate Value Theorem If the function f(x) is continuous on [a, b], and y is a number between f(a) and f(b), then there exists at least one number x = c in the open interval (a, b) such that f(c) = y. . .

Mean Value Theorem & Rolle’s Theorem If the function f(x) is continuous on [a, b], AND the first derivative exists on the interval (a, b), then there is at least one number x = c in (a, b) such that If the function f(x) is continuous on [a, b], AND the first derivative exists on the interval (a, b), AND f(a) = f(b), then there is at least one number x = c in (a, b) such that f '(c) = 0.

Approximation Methods for Integration Trapezoidal Rule

Theorem of the Mean Value i.e. AVERAGE VALUE If the function f(x) is continuous on [a, b] and the first derivative exists on the interval (a, b), then there exists a number x = c on (a, b) such that This value f(c) is the “average value” of the function on the interval [a, b].