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How AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC are similar
The two courses cover content and skills that are introduced in a first-semester calculus course at the college level. All topics in the eight units of AP Calculus AB are included in AP Calculus BC.
These are the topics taught in both courses:
- Limits and continuity (Unit 1)
- Differentiation: Definition and fundamental properties (Unit 2)
- Differentiation: Composite, implicit, and inverse functions (Unit 3)
- Contextual applications of differentiation (Unit 4)
- Analytical applications of differentiation (Unit 5)
- Integration and accumulation of change (Unit 6)
- Differential equations (Unit 7)
- Applications of integration (Unit 8)
Because both courses and exams cover many of the same topics, the prerequisites needed for both courses and exams are comparable. Recommended mathematics courses to take before either AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC include those in which you study algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and elementary functions.
How AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC are different
AP Calculus AB focuses on topics that are taught in the college-equivalent first-semester calculus class. AP Calculus BC focuses on topics covered in both first- and second-semester calculus classes.
All topics in the eight units of AP Calculus AB are also included in AP Calculus BC. However, AP Calculus BC contains two additional units (Units 9 and 10), plus some extra topics in Units 6─8.
These topics are only taught in AP Calculus BC:
- Additional techniques of integration (Unit 6)
- Euler’s method and logistic models with differential equations (Unit 7)
- Arc length and distance traveled along a smooth curve (Unit 8)
- Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions (Unit 9)
- Infinite sequences and series (Unit 10)





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