Return of the Jedi (and Derivatives!)
The "Force" Awakens
The "Last" Jedi
The "Rise" of Skywalker
Star "Wars"
100

The derivative of [3x3-2x+4]

9x2-2

100

This force keeps the moon in orbit.

Gravity

100

"lim x->3+" is an example of this

One-sided limit

100

When the derivative of a function is zero.

Critical Point
100

The American Civil War

The Union vs the Confederacy

200

The derivative [(2x-4)1/2]

(2x-4)-1/2

200

This force occurs when objects rub together.

Friction

200
The limit  x->0 (sinx/x)

1

200

When the derivative of a function is positive.

Increasing

200

The Galactic Civil War (Hint: the category name)

The Rebellion vs The Empire

300
The derivative of [sin2x]

2sinxcosx

300

This force acts opposite of gravity on objects falling through atmosphere.

Air resistance

300

The limit as x -> 2 of 1/(x-2)

Does not exist

300

The point where the derivative of a function at that point is zero AND the second derivative is positive.

Relative minimum.

300

World War II

Axis vs Allies

400

The derivative of sin(xex)

cos(xex)ex(x+1)

cos(xex)(xex+ex)

400

The ghostly voice of this Jedi tells Luke to "Use the Force!" when he is on his attack run on the Death Star.

Obi-Wan Kenobi

400

Limit as x -> 2 of (x-2)/(x2-4)

1/4

400

Luke Skywalker's surname before George Lucas changed it to "Skywalker"

Starkiller

400

100 Years War

France vs England

500

d/dx [ln(x)]

1/x

500
Emperor Palpatine uses the Force to produce this to attack his foes, usually.

Lightning or Force Lightning

500
The limit as x -> infinity  of (1 + (1/x))^x

e

500

This Hall of Famer who played for the Denver Nuggets and the Seattle Supersonics was nicknamed "Skywalker"

David Thompson

500

The Peloponnesian War

Athens vs. Sparta

Or, the Delian League vs the Peloponnesian Leage