AP Calculus Summer Assignment

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AP Calculus Summer Assignment Introduction The AP Calculus course you are about to take is based on your foundation in mathematics all the math that you have ever learned will come into play in this course. It is possible that some of that material you knew fairly well at one time, but unfortunately, without everyday use, you just plain forgot it. It is also possible that you never really learned it well enough. When you start your AP Calculus course, I assume that you have mastered a lot of the mathematics and techniques that you need to know. For some of you, this is a bad assumption. Unfortunately, there is not enough time to begin the year by reviewing and getting everyone s knowledge at the same level. So to help, this assignment contains much of the material from precalculus that you really need to know going into AP calculus. It will allow you to practice many of the concepts that were in precalculus and are quite likely to show up in AP Calculus. One reason that many students worldwide struggle in AP calculus is because their precalculus abilities are lacking. Spending several hours on this assignment will set you up for a good start in August. The Assignment Do each of the 88 problems on your own paper. (Topic C does not include any problems) For each problem, include valid and appropriate work in support of your result. This assignment is due on the first day of school: August 20, 2018. A percentage will be deducted for each day the summer assignment is turned in after the due date. As well, there will be a quiz dealing with these topics on the first block day of class. As you work on the problems, keep the quiz in mind and plan accordingly. Your summer work and quiz result will be combined together for a grade. The topics covered by the summer assignment are listed on a following page. Refer to your notes from previous math classes to assist you. You can also search on-line for help (https://www.khanacademy.org/ or http://www.purplemath.com/ for example). Graphing Calculator On one of the following pages is a letter with information regarding graphing calculators and their role in the AP Calculus courses.

Topic I Rational Expressions Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division of rational expressions Complex rational expressions Topic II Exponents and Radicals Laws of Exponents Calculations with exponents and radicals Conversion between radicals and exponents Rationalization techniques Topic III Linear Equations, Inequalities, Absolute Value Solution of one and two linear equations Solution of equations reducible to linear equations Graphs of linear inequalities Solution of linear inequalities Simplification of expressions involving absolute value Solution of equations and inequalities involving absolute value Topic IV Polynomials and Polynomial Equations Polynomial algebra Factorization Completing the square Solution of polynomial equations by factoring Solution of quadratic equations by quadratic formula Graphs of quadratic equations Solution of quadratic inequalities Topic V Functions Function concept and notation Function evaluation and composition Graphs of translations, reflections, and absolute value functions Topic VI Trigonometry Right angle trigonometry Trigonometric functions and circular functions Radian and degree measure Special angles Trigonometric identities Graphs of trigonometric functions Topic VII Logarithmic and Exponential Functions Definition and laws of logarithms Evaluation of logarithmic expressions Graphs of logarithmic and exponential functions Inverse relation between logarithm and exponential functions Logarithmic and exponential equations Topic VIII Word Problems Problems involving percent, average, ratio, and proportion Problems leading to linear and quadratic equations Problems from geometry Topic C Graphs of Common Functions

Clovis East High School May 18, 2018 Dear AP Statistics or AP Calculus student and family: DEPARTMENTOF MATHEMATICS You are enrolled in Advanced Placement Statistics or AP Calculus for the upcoming school year. In order to be successful, the Advanced Placement College Board suggests that students purchase and become familiar with a graphing calculator. If you are in AP Stats you need one with statistical applications. The one most highly recommended and user friendly is the TI- 84 CE, TI-84 Plus, TI-84 or silver edition. It highly recommended that each student purchase their own so that they may be taken home to work on assignments outside of class time. This will be the calculator that is used in class for demonstration and instructional purposes. This calculator runs about $90 - $120. Traditionally the best prices have been at Target, Wal- Mart, Office Depot, Costco or Office Max. Target usually has a great sale the end of July or first part of August during which you can get it for well under $100. We will begin using the calculator in class the first day of class. Specialized instruction will be given during the progress of the course as we cover the topics in class. Students who are completing AP Statistics have found it to be an invaluable tool. This is the only calculator with all of the statistical functions that are part of the curriculum. It will also serve your student well for Calculus and other math courses he/she enrolls in during high school or college. Please contact Mrs. Olson or Mr. tenyenhuis if you are unable to purchase a TI graphing calculator or if you already have a different graphing calculator (email jeriolson@cusd.com or gabrieltenyenhuis@cusd.com after August 10 th ). Questions may be directed to the instructors for these courses. A graphing calculator is not required, but is helpful, for the non-ap Statistics course. This calculator is appropriate for all three AP math courses as well as college math courses. There is also summer work for each AP math course posted on the REC website under AP courses. Sincerely, Mrs. Jeri Olson Mathematics Department Chair AP Statistics Instructor Mr. Gabe tenyenhuis Math Team Advisor AP Calculus AB and BC Instructor 2940 Leonard Avenue Clovis, California 93619 Phone (559) 327-4000 Fax (559) 327-4190