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Helping Math Teachers bring AP Calculus to life! Barb and Sarah are teachers at East Kentwood High School.

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Homework, quizzes, and tests are now available for AP Precalculus, perfectly aligned to the Calc Medic lessons. More info here: calc-medic.com/post/homework-…

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We want you to be among the first to hear about the evolution coming to our sites. Re-launching later this summer, Calc Medic, Stats Medic, and Math Medic will now simply be known as Math Medic. We are so grateful for your support! #MathMedic #comingsoon #MTBoS

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AP Exam Tip 30: Be confident. You’ve got this! #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 29: When writing an integral, make sure the dx is in the correct spot. Use grouping symbols appropriately. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 28: Justifications should always relate back to the given functions. Make explicit connections. Example: f’ = g changes signs. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 27: Don’t leave any question blank. You can earn partial credit for partial understanding. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 26: Check endpoints when finding an absolute maximum or minimum over an interval. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 25: Don’t assume an equal subinterval when using a Riemann or trapezoidal approximation. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 24: Negative derivative values need to be interpreted as either decreasing at a positive rate or changing at a negative rate. No double negatives! #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


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On May 29th, Math Medic Foundation will host a free webinar titled Eliminating Gatekeeping in AP Mathematics - and we've got an All-Star groups of panelists! Register here: mathmedicfoundation.org/our-work/math-… #Equity #FreeWebinar

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AP Exam Tip 23: Know the unit circle! #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 22: Memorize the product rule, quotient rule, and chain rule for finding derivatives. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 21: Keep an eye on the clock and budget your time carefully. You have roughly 15 minutes for each FRQ. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


Ultimate Justification Guide for AP Precalculus #MTBoS #appc calc-medic.com/post/ultimate-…


AP Exam Tip 20: When asked to interpret an expression, remember the big three: (1) meaning in context, (2) time, and (3) units. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 19: Be brief and specific in your justifications. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


AP Exam Tip 18: Read the prompts carefully and underline important information. #apcalc #apcalculus #MTBoS #apexam


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