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Cliffsap Calculus Ab And Bc 3rd Ed Kerry J King Dale W Johnson Ma

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Cliffsap Calculus Ab And Bc 3rd Ed Kerry J King Dale W Johnson Ma
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Cliffsap Calculus Ab And Bc 3rd Ed Kerry J King Dale W Johnson Ma instant download after payment.

Publisher: Hungry Minds
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 483
Author: Kerry J. King, Dale W. Johnson M.A.
ISBN: 9780764586835, 0764586831
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 3rd ed

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Cliffsap Calculus Ab And Bc 3rd Ed Kerry J King Dale W Johnson Ma by Kerry J. King, Dale W. Johnson M.a. 9780764586835, 0764586831 instant download after payment.

The practice tests don't mimick the actual AP exam. After looking at some questions on their practice test, I had to turn back and look at the cover of the book--I thought that I was looking at some sort of pre-calculus book. For example, one multiple-choice question (on the practice exam) asks you to complete the double-angle formula for sine(2x). How ridiculous! Such a question would never be on the AP exam. Another multiple-choice question asks for the interval over which ln(x+3) is nonnegative; Again, another question which is highly unlikely to appear on the AP exam because it's a simple pre-calculus question.

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