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Calculus AB/BC - Interpreting the Behavior of Accumulation Functions Involving Area AP Test PrepCalculus AB/BC - Interpreting the Behavior of Accumulation Functions Involving Area AP Test Prep
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Flipped Math
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10th - 12th
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Calculus AB/BC - Interpreting the Behavior of Accumulation Functions Involving Area

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Accumulation functions should behave like other functions. Using content from Unit 5, pupils analyze the first and second derivative to determine the behavior of an accumulation function. Learners find out how to calculate the relative maximums and minimums, concavity, and intervals of increase and decrease of the functions. They then practice using the skills from the video with the included worksheet.

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Concepts

concavity, inflection points, maximums, minimums, derivatives, integrals, area under a curve

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Review the interpretations for the first and second derivatives

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires individuals to know how to find derivatives from graphs and equations
  • Fifth segment in an Integration unit with 16 parts
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Includes additional exercises for practice as needed
  • Contains detailed answer keys

Cons

  • None

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