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AP Calculus Vocab
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1. 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
left-hand sum
root of an equation
tangent line
circle
2. The differentiation of an implicit function with respect to the independent variable
critical point
increasing on an interval
implicit differentiation
average rate of change
3. The set of all values that can be assumed by the independent variable of a function
arctangent function
concave up
y-intercept
domain
4. A connected subset of two-dimensional space - such as the set of points (x -y) enclosed by equations of functions and boundary points
first derivative test
region (in a plane)
sine function
left-hand sum
5. A=x=b
instantaneous velocity
arctangent function
closed interval [a -b]
cross-sectional area
6. A function that is continuous on both the left and right side at that point
local extrema
continuity at a point
axis of rotation
secant function
7. In periodic functions - the height of the function at the maximum to the middle line
amplitude
radius of a circle
rate of change
limit
8. A segment from the center of the circle to a point on the circle
natural logarithm
radius of a circle
approximation
y-intercept
9. 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
continuous function
origin
left-hand sum
slope
10. The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point
arccosine function
slope
axis of rotation
circle
11. In an application - maximizing or minimizing some aspect of the system being modeled
optimization
y-axis
base (exponential and logarithmic)
concave up
12. The trigonometric function that is equal in a right-handed triangle to the ratio of the side opposite the given angle to the hypotenuse
arcsine function
sine function
limit of integration
amplitude
13. The solid figure generated by revolving a plane region around a line
exponential function
tangent function
antidifferentiation
solid of revolution
14. The value that the function is approaching as x approaches a given value; the left- and right-hand limits must agree
acceleration
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
limit
integrable function
15. A line around which some body or curve rotates
axis of rotation
continuity on an interval
velocity
relative minimum
16. A plane geometric configuration formed by cutting a given figure with a plane which is at right angles to an axis of the figure
indefinite integral
x-axis
cross-sectional area
domain
17. A method of obtaining the derivative of a composite function
chain rule
extrenum
y-axis
x-axis
18. Slope between two points on a function
limit
closed interval [a -b]
average rate of change
relative maximum
19. The y-coordinate of a point where a curve intersects the y-axis
tangent line
y-intercept
absolute maximum
left-hand sum
20. The point (0 -0) in the Cartesian coordinate plane
cotangent function
acceleration
decreasing on an interval
origin
21. For all x in [a -b] - f'(x)<0
limit of integration
secant function
x-axis
decreasing on an interval
22. The function that is integrated in an integral
integrand
exponential function
coefficient
antiderivative
23. An equation involving two or more variables that are differentiable functions of time can be used to find an equation that relates the corresponding rates
antidifferentiation
related rates
prime notation
cosine function
24. A line around which a geometric figure is symmetrical
optimization
axis of symmetry
right-hand sum
extrenum
25. An arbitrary constant term in the expression of the indefinite integral of a function
extrenum
exponential function
constant of integration
radius of a circle
26. The inverse of the tangent function
definite integral
secant function
arccosine function
arctangent function
27. A number which serves as an estimate of a desired number
secant line
secant function
approximation
slope
28. For all x in [a -b] - f'(x)>0
increasing on an interval
continuous function
tangent function
limit
29. Notation used for the first derivative of a function
amplitude
cotangent function
constant function
dy/dx (Leibniz notation)
30. The smallest y-value that a function achieves. occurs either at a local maximum or an endpoint
limit of integration
base (exponential and logarithmic)
absolute minimum
cosecant function
31. Any function closely related to the exponential function - and in particular y=a^x - for any a
differentiability
limit
maximum
exponential function
32. An integral without any specified limits - whose solution includes an undetermined constant C; antiderivative
domain
indefinite integral
tangent function
extrenum
33. The rate of change of the position function occuring as a limit as a time interval approaches zero; the derivative of the position function
instantaneous velocity
amplitude
y-intercept
discontinuity
34. A line perpendicular to a tangent line at the point of tangency
speed
arccosine function
cosecant function
normal line
35. If y=f(x) - then both y' and f'(x) denote the derivative of the function with respect to x
first derivative test
arcsine function
tangent function
prime notation
36. 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
speed
continuous function
right-hand sum
antiderivative
37. The x-coordinate of the point where a curve intersects the x-axis
amplitude
x-intercept
local extrema
inflection point
38. The absolute value or magnitude of velocity
arctangent function
radius of a circle
speed
continuous function
39. A trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to that of the adjacent side
tangent function
first derivative test
sine function
x-axis
40. Approximating the value of a function by using the equation of the tangent line at a point close to the desired point
linear approximation
radius of a circle
velocity
amplitude
41. A function that possesses a finite integral; the function must be continuous on the interval of integration
integration by substitution
linear approximation
integrable function
x-axis
42. The expression for the evaluation of the indefinite integral of a positive function between two limits of integration
decreasing on an interval
arccosine function
definite integral
arcsine function
43. The vertical axis of the Cartesian coordinate system
relative minimum
y-axis
decreasing on an interval
differentiation
44. The rate of change of position with respect to time
continuous function
limit of integration
secant line
velocity
45. A function has a relative minimum if the derivative changes signs from negative to zero to positive
integrand
definite integral
axis of symmetry
relative minimum
46. The reciprocal of the sine function
separable differential equation
cosecant function
y-axis
amplitude
47. A function that is defined by applying different formulas to different parts of its domain
maximum
local linearization
piecewise-defined function
sine function
48. The derivative of the first derivative
minimum
second derivative
arcsine function
critical value
49. A solution of the equation f(x)=0 is a zero of the function f or a root of the equation
prime notation
circle
rate of change
zero of a function
50. 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
rate of change
root of an equation
axis of rotation