Mathematicians
Calc Fundamentals
Convergence?
Trigonometry
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100

     Sum-things are named after him

Reimann

100

A byproduct that often gives you the velocity of a particle

Derivative

100

This is a trilogy, or an infinite sum

Series

100

Reciprocal of sin

Csc

100

A calculator mode that is possibly quite cold

Polar

200

All the Swifties love this type of series

Taylor

200

As you approach a number, you take the this

Limit

200

A dystopian story by Neil Burger that also does not exist

Divergent

200

There are 86400 of these in a day, and is also a trig function

Sec

200

2 pies worth of this complete a circle

Radians

300

French mathematician who helps us solve indeterminate forms

L'Hopital

300

Really important, pronounced differently

Integral

300

This series converges when the common ratio is less than one

Geometric

300

This trig function requires going to the beach

Tan

300

For this formula, its about the journey, not the destination

Arclength

400

Created a complicated formula for finding the error bound of a series

Lagrange

400

If it touches the curve at only one point, it is this

Tangent

400

Converges to the first term minus the last term, or retractable

Telescoping Series

400

This trig function is originally from Adam and Eve

Sin

400

"You" will need to change what x is for this method

U-sub

500

A famous mathematician that sounds like a Canadian Hockey team

Euler

500

From the Greek for "many" and "part"

Polynomial

500

The series must be these three things to use the integral test

Positive continuous and decreasing

500
Limit of this function taken to infinity is pi/2

Arctan

500

An S-shaped curve with derivative of form kP(L-P)

Logistic