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AP Calculus AB — May 2026

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2026 AP Calculus AB exam date
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Exam Format

May 2026 AP Calculus AB Exam Structure

The exam is 3 hours 15 minutes long. Both the MCQ and FRQ sections each count for 50% of your final score.

Section Part Questions Time Calculator Weight
I: MCQ Part A 30 60 min None 33.3%
I: MCQ Part B 15 45 min Required 16.7%
II: FRQ Part A 2 30 min Required 16.7%
II: FRQ Part B 4 60 min None 33.3%

Source: College Board AP Calculus AB Course and Exam Description

Score Scale: What Each Score Means

Score Qualification Credit?
5 Extremely Well Qualified Highest
4 Very Well Qualified High
3 Qualified Many schools
2 Possibly Qualified Rarely
1 No Recommendation No
64.2% of students scored 3 or higher. 49.2% scored 4 or 5.
Full Curriculum

Unit-by-Unit Breakdown

All 8 units covered by the AP Calculus AB exam, with College Board exam weightings and Anannt's insight on the most common student pain points.

Defining Limits & Limit Notation
Estimating Limits from Graphs & Tables
Algebraic Properties of Limits
Squeeze Theorem
Types of Discontinuities
Continuity at a Point & Over an Interval
Removing Discontinuities
Vertical & Horizontal Asymptotes
Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT)

Common Pain Points — Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Confusing one-sided limits with two-sided limits when reading graphs
  • Forgetting to factor or rationalize when evaluating indeterminate forms
  • Struggling to state and apply the IVT with proper justification in FRQ settings
Average & Instantaneous Rates of Change
Derivative Definition & Notation
Differentiability & Continuity
Power Rule
Constant, Sum, Difference Rules
Derivatives of sin x, cos x, e^x, ln x
Product Rule & Quotient Rule
Trig Function Derivatives

Common Pain Points

  • Not understanding the limit definition of the derivative and its graphical interpretation
  • Confusing product rule vs. quotient rule or misremembering the formula
  • Not recognizing that corners and cusps are non-differentiable points
The Chain Rule
Implicit Differentiation
Differentiating Inverse Functions
Inverse Trig Derivatives
Higher-Order Derivatives

Common Pain Points

  • Failing to identify "inner" and "outer" functions in multi-layered Chain Rule applications
  • Sign/algebraic errors during implicit differentiation when solving for dy/dx
  • Confusing derivative formulas for arcsin vs. arctan
Interpreting the Derivative in Context
Position, Velocity & Acceleration
Rates of Change in Applied Contexts
Related Rates
Linearization & Local Linearity
L'Hospital's Rule

Common Pain Points

  • Setting up related rates from verbal descriptions — identifying which rates are given vs. sought
  • Forgetting to include units when interpreting derivatives — a frequent FRQ point-loser
  • Misapplying L'Hospital's Rule to forms that aren't actually indeterminate
Mean Value Theorem (MVT)
Extreme Value Theorem & Critical Points
First Derivative Test
Candidates Test (Absolute Extrema)
Concavity & Second Derivative Test
Sketching f, f' & f''
Optimization Problems
Implicit Relations

Common Pain Points

  • Confusing the Candidates Test (closed interval, absolute extrema) with the First Derivative Test (local extrema)
  • Reading f'' graphs to determine where f is increasing, concave up, or concave down
  • Translating optimization word problems into a single-variable function to minimize/maximize
Riemann Sums (Left, Right, Midpoint, Trapezoid)
Definite Integral Notation
FTC Part 1 — Accumulation Functions
FTC Part 2 — Evaluating Definite Integrals
Properties of Definite Integrals
Antidifferentiation Rules
u-Substitution
Long Division & Completing the Square

Common Pain Points

  • Confusing FTC Part 1 (accumulation functions) vs FTC Part 2 (evaluating definite integrals)
  • u-substitution errors — forgetting to change limits or substitute back
  • Distinguishing between Riemann sum types and knowing when each over- or underestimates
Modeling with Differential Equations
Verifying Solutions
Slope Fields
Separation of Variables
Particular Solutions (Initial Conditions)
Exponential Growth & Decay Models

Common Pain Points

  • Mishandling the constant of integration or incorrectly applying initial conditions in separation of variables
  • Difficulty sketching slope fields by hand and reasoning about solution curves
  • Note: Euler's Method is BC-only and NOT tested on AP Calculus AB
Average Value of a Function
Position, Velocity, Acceleration via Integrals
Area Between Curves (f(x) and f(y))
Cross-Sectional Volumes (Squares, Rectangles, Triangles)
Disk Method (Revolving Around Axes)
Washer Method (Revolving Around Other Axes)

Common Pain Points

  • Confusing disk vs. washer method when revolving around axes other than x=0 or y=0
  • Setting up integrals for cross-sectional volume problems with correct side-length expressions
  • Forgetting the average value formula ((1/(b-a))∫f(x)dx) or misinterpreting the result in context
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20 MCQ + 4 FRQ questions across all 8 units. Get a personalized score report and unit-by-unit weakness map. Takes 95 minutes — just like the real exam sections.

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60-Day AP Calculus AB Sprint Schedule

Our day-by-day study plan from March to May 2026 — all 8 units with built-in review days, FRQ blocks, and 2 full mock exams. Prioritizes Units 5-8% of MCQ).

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Free Weekly FRQ Grading by Anannt Tutors

Submit one AP Calculus AB FRQ per week. Our AP-certified tutors grade it against College Board rubrics, provide line-by-line feedback, and give a score prediction. Limited to 20 spots/week.

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Official FRQ Archive

Past Free-Response Questions (2-2>

College Board releases full FRQs, scoring guidelines, and sample responses every year. These are the single best practice resource for your FRQ prep.

2025
Key topics: Accumulation function, average value, absolute max (Candidates Test), implicit differentiation, tabular IVT problem.
2024
Key topics: Temperature/table context, particle motion, differential equation (seawater), area accumulation, implicit differentiation, volumes.
2023
Key topics: Rate of flow/Riemann sums, particle motion, differential equation (milk model), Candidates Test from f'' graph, implicit relation.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

AP Calculus AB is a College Board Advanced Placement course equivalent to a first-semester college calculus class. It covers limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications through graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal approaches. Students who score 3 or higher can earn college credit at thousands of universities worldwide, potentially saving a full semester of tuition.
AP Calculus AB covers one semester of college calculus (Calculus I), while BC covers a full year (Calculus I + II). BC adds parametric/polar/vector functions, integration by parts, and infinite series. Both exams have the same format, but BC moves faster. BC students also receive an AB subscore, which can be used for credit if their BC score doesn't meet a school's threshold.
The AP Calculus AB 2026 exam is scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026, in the morning session at 8:00 AM local time. Both AP Calculus AB and BC are administered on the same date and time. Late-testing options are available through your AP Coordinator.
The exam is scored on a 1-5 scale. The MCQ section (45 questions) and FRQ section (6 questions) each count for 50% of your composite score. A score of 5 means "Extremely Well Qualified," 4 is "Very Well Qualified," and 3 is "Qualified" — generally the minimum for college credit. In 2025, 64.2% of students globally scored 3 or higher.
You can use a College Board-approved graphing calculator (e.g. TI-84, TI-Nspire CX) and the built-in Desmos graphing calculator in the Bluebook testing app. Calculators are only permitted in MCQ Part B and FRQ Part A. The standalone Desmos app/website is NOT allowed. You may bring up to two approved handheld calculators. Devices with internet access or Bluetooth are prohibited.
AP Calculus AB is considered moderately challenging. In 2025, 64.2% of test-takers earned a 3 or higher, and 49.2% earned a 4 or 5. Difficulty depends on your algebra and pre-calculus foundation. Students who have completed algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and elementary functions are well-prepared. With consistent practice and expert guidance, a 4 or 5 is absolutely realistic.
Most colleges require a 3 or higher for credit, but more selective institutions may require a 4 or 5. Credit policies vary — some grant course credit, others offer advanced placement only. Use College Board's AP Credit Policy Search to check your target schools.
Yes — with focused, disciplined study. Anannt's 60-Day AP Sprint Schedule covers all 8 units strategically, prioritizing high-weight topics (Units 5 & 6 account for 3-8% of MCQ). Students who follow the plan consistently and attend Anannt tutoring sessions have a strong track record of scoring 4s and 5s, even starting in March.
Absolutely. Anannt Education is a KHDA-certified institute at Bank Street Building, Bur Dubai, with a full suite of AP preparation programs. We offer flexible one-on-one tutoring tailored to each student's pace and skill level, both in-person in Dubai and online. Parents can reach us via WhatsApp for scheduling, progress updates, and queries.
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