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AP Calculus Ab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A basic definition in calculus f(x+h)-f(x)/h h doesn't equal 0
difference quotient
trapezoidal rule
decay model
bounded
2. The limit of f as x approaches c from the right
decay model
indefinite integral
endpoint extremum
right hand limit
3. Limit of an average velocity - as the time interval gets smaller and smaller. Let s (t) be the position of an object at time t. The instantaneous velocity at t = a is defined as lim(h goes to 0) [s(a+h)-s(a)] / h
instantaneous velocity
antiderivative
end behavior
dummy variable of integration
4. Functions of angles
circular function
integrand
bounded above
limit of integration
5. The smallest y-value of the function
power series
logarithmic function
integrable function
absolute minimum
6. Either of the endpoints of an interval over which a definite integral is to be evaluated
complex number
critical value
Rolle's Theorem
limit of integration
7. A logarithm with the base e - written as ln
piecewise defined function
continuity at a point
even function
natural logarithm
8. If f(x) is continuous over [a -b] - then it has an absolute maximum and minimum value on [a -b].
piecewise defined function
extremum
integrable function
extreme value theorem
9. Function e^x - where e is the number (approximately 2.718281828) such that the function e^x is its own derivative.
concave up
infinite limit
integrable function
exponential function
10. The inverse of an eponential function
law of sines
integrable function
logarithmic function
difference quotient
11. dy/dx
inflection point
Rolle's Theorem
second derivative test
leibniz notation
12. A function that is not algebraic; examples are: trigonometric - inverse trigonometric - exponential and logarithmic funtctions
transcendental function
integrand
order of a derivative
non removable discontinuity
13. Any value in the domain where either the function is not differentiable or its derivative is 0.
piecewise defined function
critical point
bounded
Antidifferentiation- check
14. The maximum distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position
amplitude
natural logarithm
instantaneous velocity
differential equation
15. A function F is called an __________ of a function f on a given open interval if F'(x) = f(x) for all x in the interval - Add + c at the end
complex number
indefinite integral
antiderivative
acceleration
16. Intervals in which the second derivative is positive
numerical derivative
mean value theorem for definite integrals
circular function
concave up
17. The behavior of the graph of a function as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity
asymptote
order of a derivative
end behavior
logarithm laws
18. An undetermined constant added to every result of integration (the added +c)
constant of integration
differential
asymptote
rational function
19. The value of the function at a critical point
position function
acceleration
transcendental function
critical value
20. Ratio between the length of an arc and its radius
Radian
first derivative test
position function
integrable function
21. A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
parameter
even function
cross sectional area
asymptote
22. 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
transcendental function
left hand sum
bounded
axis of symmetry
23. A line that divides a figure in half so that each half is the mirror image of the other.
cross sectional area
derivative
non removable discontinuity
axis of symmetry
24. A function whose domain is divided into several parts and a different function rule is applied to each part
critical value
piecewise defined function
leibniz notation
removable discontinuity
25. Series from n=0 to infinity of c_n(x-a)^n where a is it's center and c_n is a coefficient.
left hand sum
power series
antiderivative
normal line
26. Graph is symmetrical with respect to the origin; f(-x)=-f(x)
concave up
constant of integration
odd function
leibniz notation
27. The mathematical process of obtaining the derivative of a function
differentiation
law of cosine
bounded
limit of integration
28. A point of discontinuity that is not removeable - it represents a break in the graph of f where you cant redefine f to make the graph continuous.
Fundamental theorem of calculus
Intermediate value theorem
constant of integration
non removable discontinuity
29. A function that possesses a finite integral; the function must be continuous on the interval of integration
left hand limit
logarithmic function
integrable function
decay model
30. An approximation of the derivative of a function using a numerical algorithm numerical integration - an approximation of the integral of a function using a numerical algorithm oddfunction- f(-x)=-f(x)
even function
Algebraic function
numerical derivative
differential equation
31. A function whose rule is given by a fraction whose numerator and denominator are polynomials and whose denominator is not 0
rational function
Fundamental theorem of calculus
concave down
non removable discontinuity
32. Two curves that have perpendicular tangents at the point of tangency
differentiability
perpendicular curves
limit of integration
conic section
33. An integral without any specific limits - whose solution includes an undetermined constant c; antiderivative
logarithmic function
indefinite integral
Fundamental theorem of calculus
extremum
34. If f is continuous on [a -b] then at some point - c in [a -b] - f(c)= (1/(a-b))*?f(x)dx (with bounds a -b)
mean value theorem for definite integrals
limit at infinity
right hand limit
indefinite integral
35. When testing critical values - if the first derivative changes from negative to zero to positive - then that critical value is a local minimum of the function. If the first derivative changes from positive to zero of negative - then that critical val
domain
position function
first derivative test
parameter
36. (geometry)A curve generated by the intersection of a plane or circular cone
piecewise defined function
local linearity
conic section
right hand limit
37. A function f that gives the position f(t) of a body on a coordinate axis at time t
position function
Rolle's Theorem
transcendental function
root of an equation
38. The process of evaluating an indefinite integral
local linearity
absolute value
Antidifferentiation- check
continuous function
39. Imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the surface of a mirror or any surface
bounded below
normal line
differentiation
absolute value
40. sinA/a=sinB/b=sinC/c
critical value
concave down
law of sines
instantaneous rate of change
41. Dividing an interval into n sub-intervals
partition of an interval
Intermediate value theorem
exponential function
Radian
42. A function that is a fixed numerical value for all elements of the domain of the function
domain
constant function
Mean Value theorem for derivatives
normal line
43. Graph is symmetrical with respect to the y-axis; f(x) = f(-x)
bounded below
absolute maximum
cosecant function
even function
44. A function that is continuous at every point on the interval
cartesian coordinate system
continuity on an interval
conic section
bounded below
45. Any number that can be written in the form a + bi - where a and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit
inflection point
complex number
normal line
right hand limit
46. The value that a function is approaching as x approaches a given value through values less than x
Rolle's Theorem
complex number
left hand limit
continuity at a point
47. The rate at which velocity changes over time; an object accelerates if its speed - direction - or both change
perpendicular curves
extremum
acceleration
Intermediate value theorem
48. A function whose dependent variable satisfies a polynomial relationship with one or more independent variables
leibniz notation
decay model
end behavior
Algebraic function
49. Selection of a best element from some set of available alternatives.
optimization
continuity on an interval
exponential growth and decay
order of a derivative
50. Intervals on which the second derivative is negative
concave down
non removable discontinuity
Radian
infinite limit