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AP Calculus Vocab
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1. In integrating composite function - either using pattern recognition or change of variables to perform the integration
integration by substitution
first derivative test
relative minimum
second derivative
2. The rate of change of a function occurring at or associated with a given instant - or as a limit as a time interval approaches zero; the derivative
instantaneous rate of change
speed
differentiation
cosine function
3. Slope between two points on a function
piecewise-defined function
integrable function
average rate of change
second derivative test
4. Notation used for the first derivative of a function
second derivative
axis of rotation
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
absolute minimum
5. The steepness of a line; the ratio of the rise of a line divided by the run of a line between any two points; the tangent of the angle between the direction of a line and the x-axis
arcsine function
left-hand sum
constant function
slope
6. A=x=b
minimum
closed interval [a -b]
absolute minimum
constant function
7. Having a decreasing derivative as the independent variable increases; having a negative second derivative
concave down
implicit differentiation
differentiability
rate of change
8. The greatest y-value that a function achieves. occurs either at a local maximum or an endpoint
discontinuity
absolute maximum
integration
left-hand sum
9. A function that is continuous on both the left and right side at that point
differentiation
absolute maximum
continuity at a point
chain rule
10. The amount of change divided by the time it takes
root of an equation
second derivative
rate of change
tangent function
11. A function that is continuous at every point on the interval
continuity on an interval
cosecant function
normal line
related rates
12. A line around which some body or curve rotates
speed
decreasing on an interval
axis of rotation
trapezoidal rule
13. The inverse of the sine function
sine function
arcsine function
implicit differentiation
x-axis
14. f(-x)= -f(x)
odd function
normal line
concave up
root of an equation
15. An indefinite integral. an arbitrary constant '+c' is included
antiderivative
minimum
concave up
axis of rotation
16. The expression for the evaluation of the indefinite integral of a positive function between two limits of integration
integration by substitution
local linearization
definite integral
differentiation
17. A function such that the following is true
average rate of change
solid of revolution
circle
continuous function
18. The rate of change of the position function occuring as a limit as a time interval approaches zero; the derivative of the position function
product rule
optimization
rate of change
instantaneous velocity
19. A rectangular sum of the area under a curve where the domain is divided into sub-intervals and the height of each rectangle is the function value at the right-most point of the sub-interval
right-hand sum
sine function
minimum
arcsine function
20. The process by which an antiderivative is calculated
concave up
integration
critical point
tangent line
21. The vertical axis of the Cartesian coordinate system
limit of integration
y-axis
arccosine function
separable differential equation
22. The highest value of a function for each value of the domain
root of an equation
critical value
zero of a function
maximum
23. The ratio x/r with r being the distance of (x -y) from the origin
right-hand sum
cosine function
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
optimization
24. The y-coordinate of a point where a curve intersects the y-axis
definite integral
y-intercept
average rate of change
arcsine function
25. The inverse of the cosine function
second derivative test
continuity on an interval
integration
arccosine function
26. For all x in [a -b] - f'(x)>0
decreasing on an interval
solid of revolution
origin
increasing on an interval
27. The function that is integrated in an integral
circle
critical value
second derivative test
integrand
28. A point where a function changes concavity; also - where the second derivative changes signs
differentiation
inflection point
left-hand sum
second derivative
29. If f'(c)=0 and f''(c)>0 - then f has a local maximum at x=c. if f'(c)=0 and f''(c)<0 - then f has a local minimum at x=c.
relative maximum
axis of rotation
second derivative test
integration
30. The function y=lnx is the inverse of the exponential function y=e^x
amplitude
minimum
natural logarithm
second derivative test
31. A method of approximating to an integral as the limit of a sum of areas of a trapezoids. can be done by averaging a left hand sum and a right hand sum.
trapezoidal rule
absolute maximum
second derivative test
cotangent function
32. The process of finding the derivative of a function
differentiation
limit
root of an equation
maximum
33. A function has a relative maximum if the derivative changes signs from positive to zero to negative
cosine function
relative maximum
absolute maximum
x-axis
34. Having an increasing derivative as the independent variable increases - having a positive second derivative
sine function
region (in a plane)
concave up
second derivative
35. When testing critical values - if the first derivative changes from negative to zero to positive - then that critical value is a local minumum of the function. if the first derivative changes from positive to zero to negative - then that critical val
decreasing on an interval
first derivative test
integrable function
continuity at a point
36. The limit of f as x approaches c from the right
cosine function
limit of integration
solid of revolution
right-hand limit
37. If h(x)=f(x)*g(x) then h'(x)=f(x)g'(x)+g(x)f'(x)
coefficient
product rule
absolute minimum
axis of rotation
38. A line around which a geometric figure is symmetrical
axis of symmetry
decreasing on an interval
zero of a function
first derivative test
39. The reciprocal of the cosine function
minimum
secant function
concave down
trapezoidal rule
40. If y=f(x) - then both y' and f'(x) denote the derivative of the function with respect to x
speed
prime notation
integration by substitution
linear approximation
41. For all x in [a -b] - f'(x)<0
origin
slope
first derivative test
decreasing on an interval
42. The point (0 -0) in the Cartesian coordinate plane
acceleration
origin
position function
antidifferentiation
43. A connected subset of two-dimensional space - such as the set of points (x -y) enclosed by equations of functions and boundary points
region (in a plane)
decreasing on an interval
approximation
prime notation
44. Local maximums of minimums of a function
separable differential equation
local extrema
natural logarithm
speed
45. A number which serves as an estimate of a desired number
domain
approximation
discontinuity
acceleration
46. The reciprocal of the tangent function
cotangent function
differentiability
rate of change
constant function
47. Either of the endpoints of an interval over which a definite integral is to be evaluated
circle
extrenum
critical point
limit of integration
48. A rectangular sum of the area under a curve where the domain is divided into sub-intervals and the height of each rectangle is the function value at the left-most point of the sub-interval
zero of a function
base (exponential and logarithmic)
continuity on an interval
left-hand sum
49. A function f that gives the position f(t) of a body on a coordinate axis at time t
cosecant function
relative maximum
position function
right-hand limit
50. The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point
secant function
cotangent function
circle
critical point