What AP Calculus Students Should Know for their Unit 2 Review (2024)

Need extra practice for your AP Calculus Unit 2 review? Outlined are the topics and derivative practice problems aligned with College Board’s curriculum to study for an AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC Unit 2 test.

As College Board outlines, the topics to review for an AP Calculus Unit 2 test are:

· Defining Average and Instantaneous Rates of Change at a Point

Recall that average rate of change is the slope of the secant line (how we find slope in Algebra 1) and instantaneous rate of change is the slope of the tangent line. Formulas for both are below. Also, "instantaneous rate of change," "slope," "slope of the tangent line," and "derivative" all mean the same thing!

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Worked out solutions to these problems will be at the end of the post. The second problem is from the 2022 AP Calculus AB/BC exam. Every year on the AP Calculus exam, there is a free response question with a table, and one part of the question always asks about estimating a derivative using average rate of change. Carefully check the scoring guidelines at the end. You want to make sure to have the difference quotient in order to earn full credit.

· Defining the Derivative of a Function and Using Derivative Notation

Finding the derivative is the same as finding the instantaneous rate of change, so the example will be similar to #1, but extra practice is helpful! Notice this problem says to use the definition of derivative, not the power rule. But you can use the power rule to check your answer!

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· Estimating Derivatives of a Function at a Point

This section of the AP Calculus Unit 2 review introduces taking a derivative on a calculator, writing equations of tangent lines, and estimating the value of a derivative given a table. I’ll assume your teacher covered how to evaluate a derivative on a calculator if a calculator is allowed on this test. Then for estimating the value of a derivative given a table, that’s the same as average rate of change like problem #2 above. So we’ll do an equation of a tangent line question for this section:

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If you haven't covered Chain Rule yet, use your calculator to find the derivative/slope of the tangent line.

· Connecting Differentiability and Continuity: Determining When Derivatives Do and Do Not Exist

Differentiability means the derivative exists. The derivative will exist as long as the function is continuous and “smooth.” By smooth, I mean the derivative (slope) from the left and derivative from the right match: there isn’t a corner (where one-sided derivatives differ), a cusp (where the slopes of the secant lines approach +/- infinity), or a vertical tangent. In simpler terms, look at a graph of the function and pretend it’s an outline of a roller coaster ride. Does it look like a smooth ride? If so, the function is differentiable. The derivative exists. If there are sharp corners or a jump in the graph, for example, that wouldn’t be a smooth ride and is not differentiable at those places.

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· Applying the Power Rule

When I taught AP Calculus, I taught the power rule the same day as the constant rule, sum and difference rules, and constant multiple rule so see examples in the next section. Be aware that you may have to rewrite some terms (hint: radicals and fractions) in order to apply the power rule!

· Derivative Rules: Constant, Sum, Difference, and Constant Multiple

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· Derivatives of cosx, sinx, e^x, and lnx

These derivative rules will be in future sections. For extra Unit 2 derivative practice, check out Flipped Math.

· The Product Rule

9. Write the equation of the tangent line for f(x) = xsinx at x=π

Some textbooks use the product rule as the derivative of f*g is fg’ + f’g. I flip those terms to f’g+fg’ to make it similar to the numerator of the quotient rule (less to memorize!)

· The Quotient Rule

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· Finding the Derivatives of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant

12. Find the derivative of y=secxtanx

AP Calculus Unit 2 Review

For your AP Calculus Unit 2 review, make sure you are practicing derivative problems from multiple perspectives: given functions, tables, graphs, and word problems. Most of these problems (and probably your homework problems) are given functions. The main goal for this unit is to memorize these derivative rules, so most questions will likely be with functions. If you need extra practice, check out the 7 best resources to study for AP Calculus tests. These resources have questions that match the rigor of your tests and have a variety of graph and table questions.

If you need further explanation on how to approach some of these difficult Unit 2 review questions, especially when all of the topics are mixed together, consider joining an AP Calculus study group. In my study group, Calculus Crew, we focus on solving my past test questions and incorporate previous AP exam questions (like #2). I also answer any questions students have. You’ll get more practice with problems given graphs, tables, and word problems to be prepared for in class tests and the AP exam.

To learn more about Calculus Crew, to see videos of group sessions in action, and to join our thriving group, visit the Calculus Crew website today!

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FAQs

What percent is a 2 on AP Calc AB? ›

We used old released exams and other calculators to estimate “if you earned this % of points, you would earn this score”: 0-29% = 1. 30-44% = 2. 45-59% = 3.

What is the hardest AP Calc unit? ›

According to the College Board's data, the Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions unit is considered the most challenging for students in the multiple-choice section of the AP Calculus AB exam. Approximately 11% of students received a score of zero on questions related to this unit in the AP Calculus AB exam 2022.

What should I know for the AP Calc exam? ›

Major formulas you should have memorized include those for limits, differentiation, and integration, as well as the fundamental theorems.

How many questions do you need to get right to pass the AP Calc exam? ›

Exam Weighting (Multiple-Choice Section)

Albert's AP® Calculus AB score calculator shows that you would need to answer at least 23 of the multiple-choice questions correctly and receive at least 27 points in the free-response portion of the exam in order to achieve a score of 3 or better.

What is a 70 percent in AP? ›

Usually, a 70 to 75 percent out of 100 translates to a 5. However, there are some exams that are exceptions to this rule of thumb. The AP Grades that are reported to students, high schools, colleges, and universities in July are on AP's five-point scale: 5: Extremely well qualified.

Which AP has the lowest pass rate? ›

The top 6 subjects with the lowest pass rates:
  • AP Physics 1 – 45.60%
  • AP US History – 47.50%
  • AP US Government – 49.20%
  • AP Environmental Science – 53.70%
  • AP Human Geography – 54.40%
  • AP English Language – 56.10%

Is a B in AP Calc good? ›

On a weighted scale, a B in an AP class would equate to a 4.0 weighted GPA, so it will not hurt your overall GPA too much. Colleges normally set a benchmark GPA that, if you meet it, then you are good.

How to ace AP Calc Frq? ›

Recap: Acing the AP Calculus AB Free Response Section
  1. Know how to use your calculator.
  2. Memorize key formulas.
  3. Learn what the task verbs mean.
  4. Use realistic practice questions.
  5. Get used to showing your work.
  6. Practice pacing yourself.

How hard is it to get a 4 on AP Calc AB? ›

Additionally, 16.18% of students scored a 4, and 19.4% of students scored a 3. Therefore, 57.97% of students scored a 3 or higher. The average score on the AP Calc AB exam was 2.99. A passing rate of 57.97% is strong, but don't wait until the day of the exam to see if you'll achieve a 3 or higher.

What is a 60% on an AP test? ›

Yes, a 60 is considered a passing grade in AP classes. In AP, the average passing rate is 60-70%.

How many people fail AP Calc? ›

The Pass Rate
AP Class/ExamPass Rate (3 or Higher)Perfect Score (5)
AP Calculus AB61.4%19.5%
All AP Classes71.13%19.57%

Is AP Calc AB or BC harder? ›

AP Calculus BC is more difficult than AP Calculus AB. Not only does it include additional topics, which requires an accelerated pace, but the additional units, especially Unit 10, tend to be more difficult than the Calc AB units.

What is a 2 on an AP Exam equivalent to percentage? ›

As a general guide, though, you can consider roughly more than 70% correct as being in the 5 range, 50-69% for a score of 4, 40-49% for a score of 3, 30-39% for a 2, and below 30% would likely be a 1. Again, these ranges are approximations and can vary by subject and by year.

What is a 2 on an AP Exam? ›

AP® Score of 2

If you were to get a 2, then the College Board has determined that you are “possibly qualified” to pass a college level class of the same subject level. This score is usually not accepted by colleges unless there are extenuating circ*mstances.

Is a 2 on AP Calc AB good? ›

“Recent research from the College Board found that students who achieve a score of 2 in AP Calculus AB earn higher grades when taking the course in college than students who did not take AP Calculus AB.”

What percent on AP Calc AB is a 5? ›

Since you only need to get about 60% of available points to score a 5 on either AP Calculus exam, and since you have ample time on all sections, you can strategize the exam differently than you would almost any classroom test.

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