The Best Test Preparation for the CLEP Calculus
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Table of Contents
| Passing the CLEP Calculus Exam | |
| About This Book | |
| About the Exam | |
| How to Use This Book | |
| Format and Content of the Exam | |
| About Our Course Review | |
| Scoring Your Practice Tests | |
| Studying for the CLEP | |
| Test-Taking Tips | |
| The Day of the Exam | |
| Limits and Continuity | |
| Introduction | |
| Limits as x Approaches a Constant | |
| Limits Involving Infinity | |
| Continuity | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Concepts of the Derivative | |
| Introduction | |
| Rates of Change | |
| Introduction to Derivatives | |
| Linear Approximations | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Rules of Differentiation | |
| Introduction | |
| Derivatives of Polynomials | |
| Derivatives of Products and Quotients | |
| Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions | |
| Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions | |
| Higher-Order Derivatives | |
| Chain Rule | |
| Implicit Differentiation | |
| Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions | |
| Derivatives of Inverse Functions | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Applications of Differentiation | |
| Introduction | |
| Functions and First-Derivative Applications | |
| Functions and Their Second-Derivative Applications | |
| Linear Particle Motion | |
| Optimization | |
| Related Rates | |
| Linearization | |
| L'Hôpital's Rule | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Antidifferentiation and Definite Integrals | |
| Introduction | |
| Concept of the Antiderivative | |
| Numerical Approximation | |
| The Defi nite Integral as a Limit | |
| Properties of Defi nite Integrals | |
| Fundamental Theorem of Calculus | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Applications of Integrals | |
| Introduction | |
| Differential Equations | |
| Average Value | |
| Area | |
| Exercises | |
| Solutions to Exercises | |
| Practice Test 1 | |
| Answer Key | |
| Detailed Explanations of Answers | |
| Practice Test 2 | |
| Answer Key | |
| Detailed Explanations of Answers | |
| Answer Sheets | |
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Excerpts
This book provides you with complete preparation for the CLEP Calculus exam. Inside you will find a targeted review of the subject matter, as well as tips and strategies for test taking. We also give you two practice tests, featuring content and formatting based on the official CLEP Calculus exam. Our practice tests contain every type of question that you can expect to encounter on the actual exam. Following each practice test you will find an answer key with detailed explanations designed to help you more completely understand the test material.
CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) examinations are typically taken by people who have acquired knowledge outside the classroom and wish to bypass certain college courses and earn college credit. The CLEP is designed to reward students for learning—no matter where or how that knowledge was acquired. The CLEP is the most widely accepted creditby-examination program in the country, with more than 2,900 colleges and universities granting credit for satisfactory scores on CLEP exams. Although most CLEP examinees are adults returning to college, many graduating high school seniors, enrolled college students, military personnel, and international students also take the exams to earn college credit or to demonstrate their ability to perform at the college level. There are no prerequisites, such as age or educational status, for taking CLEP examinations. However, because policies on granting credits vary among colleges, you should contact the particular institution from which you wish to receive CLEP credit.
1. CLEP General Examinations, which are five separate tests that cover material usually taken as requirements during the first two years of college. CLEP General Examinations are available for English Composition (with or without essay), Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences and History.
2. CLEP Subject Examinations include material usually covered in an undergraduate course with a similar title. For a complete list of the subject examinations offered, visit the College Board website.
The CLEP exams are developed by the College Board, administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS), and involve the assistance of educators throughout the United States. The test development process is designed and implemented to ensure that the content and difficulty level of the test are appropriate.
CLEP exams are administered each month throughout the year at more than 1,300 test centers in the United States and can be arranged for candidates abroad on request. To find the test center nearest you and to register for the exam, you should obtain a copy of the free booklets CLEP Colleges and CLEP Information for Candidates and Registration Form. They are available at most colleges where CLEP credit is granted, or by contacting:
CLEP Services
P.O. Box 6600
Princeton, NJ 08541-6600
Phone: (800) 257-9558 (8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ET)
Fax: (609) 771-7088
Website:www.collegeboard.com/clep
CLEP exams are available free of charge to eligible military personnel and eligible civilian employees. All the CLEP exams are available at test centers on college campuses and military bases. In addition, the College Board has developed a paper-based version of 14 high-volume/high-pass-rate CLEP tests for DANTES Test Centers. Contact the Educational Services Officer or Navy College Education Specialist for more information. Visit the College Board website for details about CLEP opportunities for military personnel.
Many students qualify for extra time to take the CLEP Calculus exam, but you must make these arrangements in advance. For information, contact:
College Board Services for Students with Disabilities
P.O. Box 6226
Princeton, NJ 08541-6226
Phone: (609) 771-7137 (Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ET)
TTY: (609) 882-4118
Fax: (609) 771-7944
E-mail:ssd@info.collegeboard.org
Read over the course review and the suggestions for test-taking, take the first practice test to determine your area(s) of weakness, and then go back and focus your study on those specific problems. Studying the reviews thoroughly will reinforce the basic skills you will need to do well on the exam. Make sure to take the practice tests to become familiar with the format and procedures involved with taking the actual exam.
It is never too early to start studying for the CLEP Calculus exam. The earlier you begin, the more time you will have to sharpen your skills. Do not procrastinate! Cramming is not an effective way to study, since it does not allow you the time needed to learn the test material. The sooner you learn the format of the exam, the more time you will have to familiarize yourself with it.
5% Limits
55% Differential Calculus
40% Integral Calculus
The CLEP Calculus exam is scored on a scale of 20 to 80. To score your practice tests, count up the number of correct answers. This is your total raw score. Convert your raw score to a scaled score using the conversion table below. (Note: The conversion table provides only an estimate of your scaled score. Scaled scores can and do vary over time, and in no case should a sample test be taken as a precise predictor of test performance. Nonetheless, our scoring table in this book allows you to judge your level of performance within a reasonable scoring range.)
The test administrator will print out a full Candidate Score Report for you immediately upon your completion of the exam (except for CLEP English Composition with Essay). Your scores are reported only to you, unless you ask to have them sent elsewhere. If you want your scores reported to a college or other institution, you must say so when you take the examination. Since your scores are kept on file for 20 years, you can also request transcripts from Educational Testing Service at a later date.
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