<P> The AP Program includes specifications for two calculus courses and the exam for each course . The two courses and the two corresponding exams are designated as Calculus AB and Calculus BC . Calculus AB can be offered as an AP course by any school that can organize a curriculum for students with advanced mathematical ability . </P> <P> The material includes the study and application of differentiation and integration, and graphical analysis including limits, asymptotes, and continuity . An AP Calculus AB course is typically equivalent to one semester of college calculus . More specifically, the topics are </P> <Ul> <Li> Analysis of graphs (predicting and explaining behavior) </Li> <Li> Limits of functions (one and two sided) </Li> <Li> Asymptotic and unbounded behavior </Li> <Li> Continuity </Li> <Li> Derivatives <Ul> <Li> Concept </Li> <Li> At a point </Li> <Li> As a function </Li> <Li> Applications </Li> <Li> Higher Order derivatives </Li> <Li> Techniques </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Integrals <Ul> <Li> Interpretations </Li> <Li> Properties </Li> <Li> Applications </Li> <Li> Techniques </Li> <Li> Numerical approximations </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Fundamental theorem of calculus </Li> <Li> Antidifferentiation </Li> <Li> L'Hôpital's rule, starting in the 2016 - 17 school year . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Analysis of graphs (predicting and explaining behavior) </Li>

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