Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions — the foundation AP Precalculus tests, and the springboard into AP Calculus.
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AP Precalculus Exam Format
- Multiple Choice — Part A (no calculator) — 28 questions, 80 min (43.75% of the score)
- Multiple Choice — Part B (graphing calculator) — 12 questions, 40 min (18.75% of the score)
- Free Response — Part A (graphing calculator) — 2 questions, 30 min (18.75% of the score)
- Free Response — Part B (no calculator) — 2 questions, 30 min (18.75% of the score)
Exam date: Tue, May 12, 2026. Hybrid digital: MCQ in Bluebook, FRQ handwritten in paper booklets. Format per College Board AP Central (checked June 2, 2026).
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What We Cover (Honestly)
- Unit 1 — Polynomial & Rational: Full content: terms, scenarios, data, and FRQ practice.
- Unit 2 — Exponential & Logarithmic: Full content: terms, scenarios, data, and FRQ practice.
- Unit 3 — Trigonometric & Polar: Full content: terms, scenarios, data, and FRQ practice.
- Unit 4 — Parameters, Vectors, Matrices: Included for college readiness; not assessed on the AP exam.
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