Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson Title: Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson's Ap Calculus Ab & Bc)

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Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson's Ap Calculus Ab & Bc) by Peterson's

A calculus book anyone can learn from

This book was incredible.

The reasons I loved this book:
1.) The layout is perfect
2.) It was actually very funny reading this book.
3.) Even the hardest calculus concept were explained in a very simple manner.

I am very confident I got a 4 or 5 on the AP calculus exam because having this book along with studying the free response questions from old ap exams. Reading this book was extremely helpful, especially in the beginning learning the fundamentals of calculus.
Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson's Ap Calculus Ab & Bc) by Peterson's

Perfect book to study calculus

I was too tired of pre-calc class, so i decided to self-taught calculus.

I was unsure if i can understand calculus from study guide like this

but this book is amazing.

With humorous notes, it gives clear discriptions and reasonalbe explanations.

I definately recommand this book to self-taught or to review calculus
Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson's Ap Calculus Ab & Bc) by Peterson's

Very Good Book

This book was excellent for Review
Its got a great sense of humor also

every problem is fully explained thats definitly a plus.
the practice tests are harder then the real thing, which is good to know.

unfortunately, anyone who took the Ap calc AB formA knows that the CB gave the hardest FR questions ever. It was nothing like the previous FR questions, and everyone got messed over bad.

i was extremely confident for a 5, and i probably got a 4 now.

good book though.
Master the AP Calculus AB & BC (Peterson's Ap Calculus Ab & Bc) by Peterson's

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Scoring high on the AP Exam translates to saved time and money—but how much? Peterson’s updated Master the AP series answers this question with a new Quick-Reference Chart for each test by college and university, test designation, required score, credits granted, courses waived, and any stipulations. Students don’t have to wonder how their college of choice will reward their hard work.Each book also contains in-depth subject reviews along with test-taking strategies and two full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations.

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