This is the symbol that differentiates a limit from the right to one from the left.
What is a positive sign?
The section of the following equation that is replaced with U: 4x(x^2 + 5)^3
What is (x^2 + 5)^3?
The following equations are an example:
4x -> 4
8x^2 -> 16x
What is a derivative?
This problem only exists when two parts don't quite connect.
What is a discontinuity?
When there is an infinite discontinuity, this is the limit that results from it.
What is 'undefined'?
The Calculus rule used when there is a fraction and/or a division symbol within a derivative equation.
What is the Quotient Rule?
U-substitution is the opposite of this typically more difficult calculus rule
What is the Chain Rule?
DOUBLE OR DERIVATIVE!!
What is the derivative of ln(4x)?
A range of numbers given to someone when viewing a graph, used to evaluate a specific section
What are intervals?
DOUBLE OR DERIVATIVE!!!
The classification of a limit where two functions in a graph result in two different Y values at the same X value.
What is 'does not exist'?
Something you'd need to use when evaluating the derivative for the following problem: y = (2x^2 + 5x + 1)^3
What is the chain rule?
The section of this problem that needs to be substituted for:
(4x^4)(6x^2 + 8x + 5)^2
What is (6x^2 + 8x + 5)^2?
A derivative taken of a derivative, turning f' into f''
What is a Higher Order Derivative?
A non-differentiable point on a graph where the line goes straight up.
What is a vertical tangent?