Grade Level: A.P. Calculus
Materials: One set of worksheets for each student
Objective: The student will be able to solve problems similar to those on the A.P. Exam.

                   
Back in 1953, Roger Price invented a minor art form called the Droodle, which he described as "a borkley-looking sort of drawing that doesn't make any sense until you know the correct title."   In 1985, Games Magazine took the Droodle one step further and created the Turvy.   Turvies have one explanation right-side-up and an entirely different one turned topsy-turvy.   The Turvy above was created by Roger Price and published in his book called Droodles.

To determine the titles to this turvy, solve the 22 calculus problems in this puzzle.   Then replace each numbered blank in the puzzle with the letter corresponding to the answer for that problem.

Many thanks to Maria Found and her calculus students from Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire for pointing out an error and making the correction to question #7 of the puzzle.

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