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- The AP Precalculus exam is a standardized test offered by the College Board as part of its Advanced Placement (AP) program. It’s designed to prepare students for college-level math, especially if they’re heading into STEM fields, and covers core precalculus topics that are essential for success in calculus, physics, engineering, and more. Students taking the AP Precalculus exam can potentially earn college credit or allow them to place into a higher math course in college (depending on the school).
- The content on the AP Precalculus exam mainly revolves around: Polynomial and Rational Functions Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Trigonometric and Polar Functions Functions involving Parameters, Vectors, and Matrices The AP Precalculus exam is about 2 hours and 30 minutes long and has two sections: Section I: Multiple Choice Part A (Graphing calculator allowed): 28 questions Part B (No calculator): 12 questions Section II: Free Response Part A (Graphing calculator): 2 questions Part B (No calculator): 2 questions
- The AP Precalculus exam is generally considered moderately challenging, particularly for students with a solid foundation in Algebra II and Trigonometry. Its difficulty level is often seen as intermediate—more demanding than Algebra II but less so than AP Calculus AB or BC. Approximately 76% of students score a 3 or higher on the AP Precalculus exam, with a mean score of 3.42. This indicates that while the exam is challenging, a significant number of students performed well.
- Using an AP Precalculus study guide is a great way to help you prepare for your AP Precalculus exam. Practicing multiple-choice and free-response questions is another great way to study AP AB Calculus. You can access MCQs and FRQs through Peterson’s online practice exams.
- Yes! Peterson’s Test Prep gives you access to four full-length AP Precalculus practice tests to prepare you for exam day.
- AP Precalculus prep is essential as it is generally considered a challenging course and exam. Paying attention in class, having a clear understanding of function behavior (transformations, compositions, inverses), trigonometric functions & identities, modeling real-world problems (a big focus on this test), and taking online AP Precalculus practice exams are great ways to prepare for exam day.
- One of the best ways to practice AP Precalculus multiple-choice questions is to take a practice test online. Peterson’s Test Prep gives you access to two full-length practice tests, including AP Precalculus MCQs.
- If you are a traditional student, you can register for the AP Precalculus exam through your school or another local participating school that offers AP classes. Your school will administer the test by collecting your fee of $94, ordering the test, and arranging a test-taking location and time. Talk to your teacher or contact the AP coordinator at your school. The College Board website explains fee reduction options if you have a significant financial need.