There are two variations of the exam: AB and BC, each with a different set of free response and multiple choice questions.
The AB exam includes limits, derivatives, integrals, and their uses among other topics in calculus.
The BC test includes all subjects tested in the AB test as well as further material such as integration methods (such as integration by parts, partial fractions, and trigonometric substitution), infinite series, and parametric, polar, and vector functions.
The AB, as well as BC tests, have two parts: free response as well as multiple choice. One point for each right answer is given in the multiple choice part, which represents half of the total score. There are six different questions in the AB exam’s free-response section and nine in the BC exam.
Every question has an assigned amount of points, thereby adding up to 54 points. A statistical technique is used to add up the raw scores from every section into a composite score ranging from 1 to 5. A pupil ready to get placement or college credit is one with marks of 35.
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