Repeatability
High
The AP Calculus AB curriculum is standardized by the College Board and doesn't change meaningfully year to year. The task structure — topic summaries, practice problems, common mistakes, study schedule — is the same every time, making this highly repeatable.
Ambiguity Tolerance
High
Success criteria are reasonably crisp: cover the official AP Calculus AB topic list, include worked solutions, flag common errors, and produce a 14-day schedule. A reviewer can verify completeness against the College Board curriculum framework without subjective guesswork.
Data & Tool Availability
High
The agent needs no external APIs or live data — the AP Calculus AB curriculum, problem types, and exam format are part of the model's training knowledge. A web search tool could optionally verify current College Board guidelines, but it's not required.
Error Cost
Medium
A mathematical error in a worked solution could mislead students preparing for a high-stakes exam, which is a real but recoverable harm — the guide isn't published irreversibly and a human reviewer can catch mistakes before distribution. The stakes are meaningful but not catastrophic.
Human Judgment Required
Low
Pedagogical sequencing and pacing decisions are largely conventional and well-established for this exam. There's no significant taste, ethics, or relationship context required — a subject-matter reviewer spot-checking math accuracy is sufficient.