Thank you so much for your fantastic website!” "Hi! I'm an IB Coordinator & Science Educator from the United States. I refer and use your material to teach my students.” "Hi Christos, What you have created is as beautiful as Maths itself. Thank you so much for providing this amazing resource. "Hi Christos, just to say I am an IB teacher in Brighton, England and me and my students absolutely love your site. I just want to thank you because you have no idea how much you are helping me and my students with the lecture notes and exercises that you're posting." "Hi, I am a math teacher, I have been teaching AP and A Levels in the last 10 years, this is my first year teaching IB (SL level). "Hi, Mr.Nikolaidis, I just want to tell you that I use your Math HL exercise to teach my student. Thank you for being the teacher that I go to for IB help! Thanks a lot! You are great! :) I was nervous that they were changing the course, but when I saw that you were adjusting, I was able to relax. I have been able to pace myself, plan better, and use your tests as guidelines. I came across your website about a month into my school year last year and it has been life saving for me. “I just wanted to say thank you! My high school just became an IB school last year and I am teaching IB Math SL for the first time. I've thoroughly enjoyed your materials and tests” "Hi Christos, My name is P… R… and I am an IB mathematics teacher at the Zurich International School. Thank you for your time and for your site again! "Dear Christos, congratulations on your site!!! It is very well organized and usefull for both teachers and students! I will teach Math HL in Genoa from September: I downloaded your suggested plan. It gives me an opportunity to customize the test." Very thoughtful to design and upload test in doc form. It is after a long time I have come across good stuff. “Thank you so much for designing a user-friendly website site and wonderful worksheets. I often recommend my students to use your notes for revision.” I have been using your worksheets for most of the topics. "Hello Christos, I am an IB Math HL teacher from India. Thanks very much for being so generous to have all this material available for everyone.” You seem to have really put in a lot of effort. As I was searching for good IB math resources online, I came across your website. I am going to be teaching an IB-SL class first time ever next year. "Hi Chris, I am a high school math teacher at an American school in Kuwait. You are an amazing person and I a totally grateful for your time and effort you have put into this " I just want to know if it is ok for me to share this with my students to prepare for their IB exam in 25 days. "Hi Christos, I want to thank you for all this wonderful material you have shared. I am really grateful to you because I found your resources very helpful” They have been a support to my own lessons." "Greetings! Thank you for clear notes that support this maths HL option. Thank you for your generosity! May God bless you and your family for your kindness!” "Dear Dr Christos Nikolaidis, Thank you so much for sharing your site and notes with us! They are very useful information for revision. I have taught math SL for a full year now and math HL for 6 months. "Hey, Greetings from Japan! I am a relatively new IB teacher. Nice notes, great tips! Will be following you for sure, especially with the new changes to the curriculum.“ Thanks for sharing it with us (IB community). "Hello Christos, Just to let you know that I am impressed by your website. I think it's unlikely not knowing them would greatly impact a person's score."Dear Christos, I appreciate you for developing a helpful material for the use of IB Math teachers community. So I might take a look at them for derivatives, but it's not something I'd stress over. The most recent example I can find is 2004 AB3 ( ), although it looks like you can get away with not knowing the actual derivative formula by using the nDeriv feature for part (a) (since they ask the derivative at a point) or by knowing the value of the inverse function's derivative at a point (a skill that is also used in 2007 AB3). However, every once in awhile, an inverse trig function will rear its ugly head on the free response. It's also still in the course description ( ) on page 15 of the PDF file (called page 9 on the page itself). I know it's not a topic that's often tested, and if it comes up, it's likely just one question on the multiple choice. I can't imagine it's on the AB test, though, since you don't learn that technique (or at least aren't required to).īut differentiation of inverse trig functions can be on the AB test still. I think integration of inverse trig functions is fair game on the BC test, because the technique required to do those is integration by parts.
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