Polar/Rectangular
Trig Functions
Limits
Sequences/Series
Vectors
100
Convert to rectangular equation: theta=(7pi/4)
What is -x?
100
1 + tan^2 u equals this
What is sec^2 u?
100
Limits can be evaluated using direct substitution, tables, graph, or this method
What is factoring?
100
State the rule to find a term in the series 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, . . .
What is n/(n+1)
100
Vectors are line segments with these two attributes
What are direction and magnitude?
200
When evaluating parametric equations involving trig functions, t values should range between these values
What is 0 to 2pi?
200
Sin(-u)= -Sin(u) is an example of this identity
What is an Even-Odd Identity?
200
When working with limits, we evaluate to find out this characteristic of a function at a specific location
What is height?
200
1, 6, 11, 16 . . . is this type of series
What is arithmetic
200
Magnitude is another term for this attribute
What is length?
300
To convert from polar to rectangular, x = ?
What is rcos(theta)?
300
Multiplying fractions such as 1/(sin(u) +1) by (sin(u)-1)/(sin(u)-1 employs this technique
What is a conjugate?
300
The difference quotient is also known by this name
What is the "subtraction fraction"?
300
Terms in an arithmetic series have this in common
What is the difference?
300
Magnitude is derived using this formula
What is the distance formula?
400
Parametric equations based on rectangular coordinates generally graph into this conic shape:
What is a parabola?
400
pi/3 - pi/4
What is pi/12?
400
What is the derivative of the function f(x) = 3x^3-2x^2+4
What is 9x^2-4x?
400
Terms with a common ratio in a geometric series can be described as this
What is convergent?
400
Vectors with a dot product that equals zero can be said to be this
What is orthogonal?
500
If you convert rectangular to polar and end with r=some constant, your solution will graph as this conic form
What is a circle?
500
Simplify: tan(x)sin(x) + cos(x)
What is sec(x)?
500
The derivative gives us this specific information about a function
What is the slope at any given point of a function?
500
Given the arithmetic sequesnce 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, . . . state the 20th term.
What is 155?
500
This kind of vector has a magnitude of 1
What is a unit vector?