


Solving routine problems involving the techniques of calculus (approximately 50% of the exam).Questions on the exam require candidates to demonstrate the following abilities: Generate a table of values for a function.Find points of intersection of graphs of functions.Perform calculations (e.g., exponents, roots, trigonometric values, and logarithms).In order to answer some of the questions in Section 2 of the exam, students may be required to use the online graphing calculator in the following ways: Visit ETS to learn more and to practice using the scientific calculator. Students are expected to know how and when to make appropriate use of the calculator. Information about how to use the calculator is available in the Help icon under the Calculator tab. To use the calculator during the exam, students need to select the Calculator icon. Only some of the questions actually require the graphing calculator. Only some of the questions will require the use of the calculator.Ī graphing calculator, the TI-84 Plus CE, is integrated into the exam software and available to students during Section 2 of the exam. The use of an online graphing calculator (non-CAS) is allowed for this section. Section 2: approximately 17 questions, approximately 40 minutes.No calculator is allowed for this section. Section 1: approximately 27 questions, approximately 50 minutes.The exam contains 44 questions, in two sections, to be answered in approximately 90 minutes.
