Start with the theorems (5.1-5.2)Read the MVT and EVT topic guides and practice stating each theorem's conditions and conclusion in your own words. Work through two or three examples where you verify conditions, apply the theorem, and write a complete justification sentence.
Build sign chart fluency (5.3-5.5)Practice constructing sign charts for f' from scratch: find critical points, partition the domain, test signs, and write increasing/decreasing intervals. Then apply the First Derivative Test and Candidates Test on the same function to classify both local and absolute extrema.
Add concavity and the second derivative (5.6-5.7)Build sign charts for f'' to find concavity intervals and inflection points. Practice the Second Derivative Test and identify cases where it is inconclusive. Compare the First and Second Derivative Tests on the same critical point to see when each is more efficient.
Practice graph reading and sketching (5.8-5.9)Use the topic guides for 5.8 and 5.9 to practice translating between graphs of f, f', and f''. Given a graph of f', identify all features of f. Given a graph of f, sketch f'. Focus on the correspondence between zeros, sign changes, and extrema across all three graphs.
Work through optimization and implicit relations (5.10-5.12)Use the optimization topic guides to practice the full five-step process on classic problems (maximum area, minimum surface area, shortest distance). Then work through 5.12 examples finding horizontal and vertical tangents on implicit curves and computing d2y/dx2 at a specific point. Use available FRQ practice to rehearse written justification under exam conditions.