AP Calculus BC > Unit 9: Sequences & Series
Schedule of Topics:Day | Topic | 1 | Sequences | 2 | Series: Arithmetic, Geometric, Harmonic, and p-series | 3 | Integral Test | 4 | Direct Comparison & Limit Comparison Tests | 5 | Review of Integral Test, DCT, LCT | 6 | Quiz | 7 | Alternating Series Test, Absolute & Conditional Convergence | 8 | Ratio Test | 9 | Review | 10 | Quiz II | 11 | Power Series | 12 | Taylor Series: MacLauren Series | 13 | Taylor Series II | 14 | Lagrange Error Bound | 15 | Lagrange II | 16 | Series AP MC Problems | 17 | Series Free Response Questions | 18 | Unit Exam |
- VIDEO: Sequences, Convergence and Divergence
- VIDEO: Integral Test - Basic Idea
- VIDEO: Integral Test with u-substitution (example)
- VIDEO: DCT & LCT - Basic Idea
- VIDEO: DCT & LCT (examples)
- VIDEO: Proof of the Limit Comparison Test
- VIDEO: Proof of the Alternating Series Test
- VIDEO: Power Series Interval of Convergence (example)
- VIDEO: Taylor Series Formula (concept)
- VIDEO: Maclauren Series (example)
- VIDEO: Taylor Series (example)
- VIDEO: Mind Blowing Alternating Series Discussion. Is it 0, 1, 1/2?
- Proof of the Ratio Test (not a video)
- PICTURE: Convergence Tests Flowchart
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