Polynomials
Rational Functions
Exponential Functions
Logarithms
Trigonometry
100

These are the solution(s) to the equation 

x^2+10x+21=0

x=-7; x=-3

100

This is the vertical asymptote of the rational function 

f(x)=(x+9)/(x-13)

x=13

100

This is the type of exponential function that the function shown below is:

y=(9/10)^x

What is Decay?

100

This is the value of 

log_9(81)

2

100

This is the value of

sin((pi)/2)

1

200

These are the solutions to the equation 

x^2-17x+60=0

x=5; x=12

200

This is the horizontal asymptote of 

y=(2x^3)/(x^4-5x^2+1)

y=0

200

This is the type of exponential function that the function shown below is:

y=0.1*5^x

What is Growth?

200

This is the value 

log_5(1/125)

-3

200

This is the value of

cos((4pi)/3)

-1/2

300

These are the zero(s) of the function 

f(x)=2x^2-10x

x=0; x=5

300

This is the horizontal asymptote of 

f(x)=(6x^2+7x+2)/(18x^2-36)

y=1/3

300

$300 invested at an annual rate of 8.1%, compounded continuously, for 17 years.

$1,188.90

300

This is the value of

log(10)

What is 1?

300

This is the value of

cot((5pi)/6)

-sqrt(3)

400

This is the equation of the polynomial function with zeros x=5 and x=-3 and with f(1)=8

y=-1/2x^2+x+15/2

400

These are the vertical asymptote(s) of

y=(2x+1)/(x^2-4)

x=-2; x=2

400

$4050 invested at an annual rate of 4.6%, compounded monthly, for 42 years.

$27,855.30

400

These are the two whole numbers that the number below falls between

log_3(77)

What are 3 and 4?

400

This is the value of

tan((15pi)/4)

-1

500

These are the zeros of the function 

f(x)=x^5+7x^4-30x^3

x=-10; x=0; x=3

500

These are all asymptote(s) of the function 

f(x)=(2x^3-5x+1)/(10x^3-40x^2+30x)

y=(1)/(5); x=0; x=1; x=3

500

$500 is invested at an annual rate of 2% for 10 years. This is how much MORE the investment is worth if the compounding occurs continuously compared to if it compounds annually.

What is $1.20?

500

These are the numbers that you cannot take a logarithm of.

What are 0 and negatives?

500

The angle of elevation from a point on the ground up to the top of a tower is 63 degrees. The tower is 300 feet tall. How far is the point on the ground from the base of the tower?

152.9 feet