Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry
Calculus
Trivia
100

If 3x + 14 = 20, find the value of x.

What is 2?

100

Find the area of a triangle with base 5 and height 10.

What is 25?

100

Find the value of sin(90).

What is 1?

100

Find the derivative of x2

What is 2x?

100

The numbers in this sequence are named after...

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55...

Who is Fibonacci?

200

Find the roots of the quadratic x2-5x+6.

What are x = 2, 3

200

Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 in terms of pi.

What is 25pi?

200

Find tan(45).

What is 1?

200

This calculus operation is associated with "area under the curve"

What is an integral?

200
This mathematician summed the numbers from 1 to 100 in his head as a child.

Who is Gauss?

300

The number of times the function |x-4| - 4 touches the x axis.

What is 2?

300

The angles of a pentagon add up to this value.

What is 540?

300

The secant function is the reciprocal of this trig function.

What is cosine?

300

The "+C" in an integrated expression stands for

What is "constant"?

300

This mathematician is widely accredited with the invention of calculus.

Who is Isaac Newton?

400

Find the value of 6 ÷ 2(1+2).

What is 9?

400

Each exterior angle of a regular hexagon has this value.

What is 60 degrees?

400

In the equation y = Acos(Bx) + C, the value of A determines the

What is Amplitude?

400

This value of the second derivative of a function denotes a possible point of inflection.

What is 0?

400

The most famous triangular formula was discovered by this Greek philosopher.

Who is Pythagoras?

500

Find the remainder when x14 - 14 is divided by x + 1.

What is -13?

500

The orthocenter is the intersection of these lines in a triangle.

What are Perpendicular Bisectors?

500

Find all values of x that satisfy sin2(x) = 1/2 from 0 to 2pi

What are pi/4, 3pi/4, 5pi/4, 7pi/4?

500

These are the three requirements for using the integral to check for series convergence.

What are positive, decreasing, and continuous?

500

This mathematician is credited with the first use of the term "Eureka!!!".

Who is Archimedes?

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