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Library AP Calculus AB/BC Unit 6: Integration and Accumulation of Change
⁂   AP Calculus AB/BC · Unit 6

6. Integration and Accumulation of Change

17–20% of the AP exam. Key topics: Riemann sums (LRAM, RRAM, Midpoint, Trapezoidal), Definite integrals as limits of Riemann sums, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 1, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 2, u-substitution for indefinite and definite integrals, Accumulation functions and their derivatives, Properties of definite integrals.

5 lessons 19 instructional periods 17–20% exam weight AB track
How the Fundamental Theorem Ties Derivatives to Integrals

Unit 6 is the conceptual bridge between Units 2–3 (differentiation) and the rest of calculus. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC) is the reason differentiation and integration are inverse operations — and it appears in some form on nearly every AP Calculus exam.

**FTC Part 1** tells you how to differentiate an accumulation function. **FTC Part 2** tells you how to evaluate a definite integral using an antiderivative. Know which part applies before writing anything.

Formula — FTC Part 1 — basic form
<span class="math-block">\[\frac{d}{dx}\int_a^{x} f(t)\,dt = f(x)\]</span>
Formula — FTC Part 1 — composite upper bound (chain rule required)
<span class="math-block">\[\frac{d}{dx}\int_a^{u(x)} f(t)\,dt = f(u(x))\cdot u'(x)\]</span>
Formula — FTC Part 2 — evaluation by antiderivative
<span class="math-block">\[\int_a^b f(x)\,dx = F(b) - F(a)\]</span>

On the AB exam, Unit 6 carries 17–20% of the exam weight — the highest of any unit. FTC Part 1 with a composite upper bound (requiring the chain rule) appears in almost every exam year, often as a no-calculator FRQ part. Riemann sums (trapezoidal approximation) appear frequently in FRQs involving tabular data.

**Most common FTC Part 1 error:** When the upper bound is $u(x)$ rather than just $x$, students evaluate $f(u(x))$ correctly but omit the factor $u'(x)$. This loses a rubric point every time. Write the chain rule factor explicitly, even if it equals 1.

Worked FRQ Solutions

Free-response questions from past AP exams that test this unit's concepts.

2023
AB FRQ 1
A tabular flow-rate function (gasoline being pumped into a tank) is given....
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AB FRQ 4
The graph of f' (built from line segments and a semicircle) is given for a...
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AB FRQ 5
A table gives values of two twice-differentiable functions and their first...
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2024
AB FRQ 4
Given the graph of a differentiable function f (with a horizontal tangent...
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2025
AB FRQ 1
An invasive-species area is modeled by an arctangent function (with its...
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AB FRQ 3
A tabular reading-rate function is given. Students estimate a derivative...
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2023
BC FRQ 1
A tabular flow-rate function (gasoline being pumped into a tank) is given....
9 pts
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2023
BC FRQ 4
The graph of f' (built from line segments and a semicircle) is given for a...
9 pts
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2023
BC FRQ 5
Given the graphs of two functions (one explicit, one only constrained by...
9 pts
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2024
BC FRQ 1
A tabular cooling-coffee temperature function is given. Students estimate a...
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2024
BC FRQ 4
Given the graph of a differentiable function f (with a horizontal tangent...
9 pts
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2024
BC FRQ 5
Given tabular values of f', students work with a function defined by an...
9 pts
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2025
BC FRQ 1
An invasive-species area is modeled by an arctangent function (with its...
9 pts
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2025
BC FRQ 3
A tabular reading-rate function is given. Students estimate a derivative...
9 pts
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2025
BC FRQ 4
Given the graph of a continuous function f (two semicircles and a line...
9 pts
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