Rules and theorems
Derivatives
Graphs
Integrals
History
100

The product rule

What is f'g+g'f?

100

The derivative of this function is always zero

What is a constant?

100

This occurs whenever f'(x) = 0.

What is a critical point (maximum or minimum)?

100

This word is used to describe an integral with lower and upper limits (a and b).

What is "definite"?

100

This mathematician co-invented calculus and also formulated laws of motion.

Who is Isaac Newton?

200

The rule used to differentiate functions such as sin(x2).

What is the chain rule?

200

The derivative of this function is itself

What is ex?

200

This is the geometric interpretation of the derivative.

What is the slope of the tangent line?

200

This occurs when integrating a function below the x-axis.

What is negative area?

200

This mathematician's name is often mentioned when approximating area under a curve using rectangles.

Who is Bernhard Riemann? Or, what are Riemann Sums?

300

The quotient rule

What is (f'g-g'f)/g2?

300

This function has derivative -cos(x).

What is sin(x)?

300

A function has this feature wherever f''(x)=0.

What is an inflection point?

300

This antiderivative is equivalent to ∫3x2dx.

What is x3+c?

300

Despite being taught after derivatives, this concept was discovered first due to its application to area problems

What is integration?

400

This technique is used to find dy/dx given the equation 5xy-y3=8.

What is implicit differentiation?

400

The derivative of this function is 1/x.

What is natural log (ln)?

400

A graph has this feature if its derivative is increasing

What is concave up?

400

A student uses the formula

∫(top-bottom)dx

to find this.

What is area between curves?

400

This German mathematican invented the integral sign and dy/dx notation.

Who is Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?

500

This theorem connects integration to differentiation and lets us compute definite integrals by finding F(b)-F(a).

What is the fundamental theorem of calculus?

500

This function does not have a derivative at x=0 due to a "cusp" or sharp corner.

What is the absolute value function (|x|)?

500

A function displays this behavior if f'(x)>0 and f''(x)<0.

What is increasing and concave down?

500

If a function is increasing, this happens when estimating area using left-endpoint rectangles

What is an underestimate?

500

This paradox created by the Greek philosopher Zeno was difficult to resolve before calculus. It involves racing against -- but never being able to catch up to -- a slower opponent.

What is Achilles and the tortoise?