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AP Calculus Vocab
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1. A function has a relative maximum if the derivative changes signs from positive to zero to negative
second derivative test
y-axis
integration by substitution
relative maximum
2. If h(x)=f(x)*g(x) then h'(x)=f(x)g'(x)+g(x)f'(x)
region (in a plane)
cross-sectional area
limit
product rule
3. The inverse of the cosine function
second derivative
arccosine function
zero of a function
circle
4. The reciprocal of the cosine function
right-hand limit
antidifferentiation
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
secant function
5. Zero of a function; a solution of the equation f(x)=0 is a zero of the function f or a root of the equation or an x-intercept of the graph
integration
trapezoidal rule
natural logarithm
root of an equation
6. A point where a function changes concavity; also - where the second derivative changes signs
inflection point
local linearization
secant function
instantaneous rate of change
7. The horizontal axis of the Cartesian coordinate system
x-axis
origin
circle
constant function
8. A differential equation y'=f(x -y) in which f can be expressed as a product of a function of x and a function of y
definite integral
axis of rotation
continuity on an interval
separable differential equation
9. An integral without any specified limits - whose solution includes an undetermined constant C; antiderivative
axis of rotation
indefinite integral
relative minimum
solid of revolution
10. 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
integration
antiderivative
coefficient
11. 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
x-intercept
minimum
cosecant function
12. 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
closed interval [a -b]
constant of integration
concave up
right-hand sum
13. The inverse of the sine function
rate of change
increasing on an interval
arcsine function
cross-sectional area
14. The function that is integrated in an integral
differentiation
integrand
limit
y-axis
15. Slope between two points on a function
continuous function
minimum
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
average rate of change
16. The limit of f as x approaches c from the right
right-hand limit
differentiation
instantaneous velocity
arctangent function
17. The solid figure generated by revolving a plane region around a line
differentiability
domain
solid of revolution
limit
18. 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.
y-intercept
limit of integration
second derivative test
middle sum
19. In periodic functions - the height of the function at the maximum to the middle line
radius of a circle
continuity on an interval
concave down
amplitude
20. 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 midpoint of the sub-interval
middle sum
differentiability
axis of rotation
indefinite integral
21. A function that can be expressed in the form f(x)=mx+b
critical point
critical value
instantaneous velocity
linear function
22. The greatest y-value that a function achieves. occurs either at a local maximum or an endpoint
acceleration
separable differential equation
limit of integration
absolute maximum
23. The process of finding the derivative of a function
relative minimum
antidifferentiation
constant of integration
differentiation
24. An indefinite integral. an arbitrary constant '+c' is included
antiderivative
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
piecewise-defined function
arcsine function
25. The smallest y-value that a function achieves. occurs either at a local maximum or an endpoint
circle
absolute minimum
cotangent function
sine function
26. A function that is a fixed numerical value for all elements of the domain of the function
extrenum
constant function
discontinuity
rate of change
27. 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
integration
left-hand sum
y-axis
natural logarithm
28. A function has a relative minimum if the derivative changes signs from negative to zero to positive
y-intercept
relative minimum
limit of integration
critical point
29. The amount of change divided by the time it takes
second derivative
cotangent function
rate of change
piecewise-defined function
30. The rate of change of the position function occuring as a limit as a time interval approaches zero; the derivative of the position function
rate of change
velocity
instantaneous rate of change
instantaneous velocity
31. A line around which some body or curve rotates
definite integral
instantaneous rate of change
concave down
axis of rotation
32. A point of value of the independent variable at which the value of a fuunction is not equal to its limit as the value of the independent variable approaches that point - or where it is not defined
continuous function
average rate of change
discontinuity
zero of a function
33. A method of obtaining the derivative of a composite function
extrenum
chain rule
root of an equation
trapezoidal rule
34. In integrating composite function - either using pattern recognition or change of variables to perform the integration
instantaneous rate of change
right-hand limit
integration by substitution
linear function
35. Either of the endpoints of an interval over which a definite integral is to be evaluated
continuity at a point
relative minimum
limit of integration
coefficient
36. A function such that the following is true
continuous function
inflection point
y-intercept
tangent line
37. The y-coordinate of a point where a curve intersects the y-axis
sine function
y-intercept
zero of a function
maximum
38. Any function closely related to the exponential function - and in particular y=a^x - for any a
tangent function
exponential function
concave down
concave up
39. To the graph of a function y=f(x) at a point x=a where exists the line through (a -f(a)) with slope f'(a)
y-axis
differentiability
tangent line
arctangent function
40. A function f that gives the position f(t) of a body on a coordinate axis at time t
cotangent function
acceleration
position function
instantaneous rate of change
41. The reciprocal of the sine function
speed
domain
base (exponential and logarithmic)
cosecant function
42. A function that is continuous at every point on the interval
x-intercept
continuity on an interval
integrable function
continuous function
43. 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
second derivative
domain
slope
position function
44. If y=f(x) - then both y' and f'(x) denote the derivative of the function with respect to x
circle
radius of a circle
prime notation
rate of change
45. The differentiation of an implicit function with respect to the independent variable
implicit differentiation
cosecant function
cosine function
axis of rotation
46. Any x values where f'(x)=0 or is undefined
critical value
relative maximum
extrenum
speed
47. An arbitrary constant term in the expression of the indefinite integral of a function
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
arctangent function
differentiability
constant of integration
48. A function that is defined by applying different formulas to different parts of its domain
sine function
linear function
piecewise-defined function
definite integral
49. The expression for the evaluation of the indefinite integral of a positive function between two limits of integration
speed
integrable function
definite integral
secant function
50. For all x in [a -b] - f'(x)<0
continuity at a point
decreasing on an interval
solid of revolution
critical value