Precalc
Calculus I
Calculus II
Probability & Statistics
Theorems
100

Simplify (x-3y5)/(x2y-1)

y6/x5

100

The derivative of cos(x)

-sin(x)

100

What does it mean for a function to be one to one

The function is one to one if it never takes on the same value twice. Or it does not pass the horizontal line test. 

100

Find the mean of 2,4,6

4

100

State the pythagorean theorem

a2+b2=c2

200

solve x2-x+6 = 0

x = -3, 2

200

limx->2(x2+3)

7

200

determine limx->2(x3-2x-4)/(x-2)

using L'Hospital's, 10

200

What is the probability of rolling an even number on a fair die

3/6 or 1/2

200

What does the intermediate value theorem guarantee

A continuous function on an interval [a,b] will take on all values between [a,b]. 

300

evaluate log2(16)

4

300

limx->1(x2-1)/(x-1)

2

300

What form of integration would you use to solve the integral x2ex

Integration by parts

300

If events A and B are independent, what is P(A∩B)

P(A)*P(B)

300

What does the mean value theorem state

For a continuous and differentiable function on the interval [a,b], there exists some value c, where f'(c) = the average rate of change over the interval

400

Find the domain of: sqrt(2x−1)+ln⁡(x−3)

x > 3

400

Integrate ex + 3x3-4x+6

ex +3/4(x4)-2x2+6x

400

Determine if this series 1/n2 converges or diverges

The series converges

400
What is the formula for the expected value of a binomial distribution

np

400

State the fundamental theorem of arithmetic

Every integer greater than 1 can be expressed uniquely as a product of prime numbers

500

If sin(x) = 3/5, cos(x) is equal to what? 

4/5

500

find the value of x such that f'(x) = 0, given f(x) = x2-4x

x = 2

500

When you take the integral from a to be of sqrt(1+[f'(x)]2)dx what are you finding

The arc length

500

In hypothesis testing 

Significance level = 0.05, p = .0036

.0036 < .05

What conclusion can we make

We would reject the null hypothesis since p < the significance level. 

500

His first law states that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. 

Newton