Basic History
Sir Isaac Newton
Gottfried Leibniz
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100

Name the two main contributors to Calculus.

Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz.

100

Name at least one of Sir Isaac Newtons professions other than mathematician.

physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, or author.

100

At what age did Gottfried learn Latin?

12

100

Who can be credited with developing the first calculator? 

Gottfried

100

What color is Danny Kings hair?

Red (obviously)

200

What century was Modern Calculus invented?

17th Century

200

What field did Newton apply calculus to?

Physics

200

What was Gottfried most known for in Calculus?

developing differential and modern integral calculus.

200

Name two fields that Calculus influences.

Space Exploration, Medicine, Meteorology, or Music. 

200

How many miles did Mr. Meyering bike two Saturdays ago?

100

300

What was the most influential discovery made by ancient civilizations towards calculus?

Integrals

300

How old was Sir Issac Newton when he died?

84

300
What system did Gottfried invent?

Binary

300
The earliest example of a derivative is attributed to who?

Aristotle

300

What percent of people fail their first calculus class? 

30-50%

400

Name one thing that Ancient Greeks used Calculus for. 

Ancient Greeks used calculus to find the area under curves, surface areas, and volumes of solids.

400

When was Sir Issac Newtons Birthday? (Month and Day Only)

January 4th
400

Where was Gottfried Leibniz from?

Germany

400

Who actually was said to have developed L'Hopital's rule?

Johann Bernoulli.

400

What do we fear in Mr. Meyerings class?

The Ear

500

Word for Word, what was the definition given for L'Hospitals rule?

A mathematical theorem that allows evaluating limits of indeterminate forms using derivatives.

500

What fruit hit Issac Newton on the head?

None, the apple story is fake. 

500

How old was Gottfried when he died?

70
500

Calculus is used in music because every piece of music is like a ... ?

Function

500

k=1/2(P)(Cd)(A). k is the air drag constant (kg/m) Cd = 0.75, the drag coefficient for an average rocket (has no units) = air density = 1.223 kg/m3 A is the cross-sectional area of the rocket (m2 ). Use the diameter of the rocket in the rocket table to calculate the area.

A = pi d2 / 4 = (pi) (0.019 m)2 / 4 = 0.000283529 m2 k = (0.5) (1.223 kg/m3) (0.75) (0.000283529 m2) = 0.000130033 kg/m

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