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MODULE 5,6,7
April 2013
Ninja turtles
Q: What is also known as
composite function?
Chain rule
Q: What refers to the concept of
derivatives of composite functions?
Chain rule
Q: What is used for differentiating
functions of function?
Chain rule
Q: Which of the following is a
method for solving the volume of
solid of revolution?
Circle
Q: The graph of r=4cos2(theta) is a
____.
Rose
Q: The graph of r=sine(theta) – ½
is a ____.
Limacon
Q: If a right circular cone is cut by a
plane parallel to its base, it reveals
a _____.
Circle
Q: What is the derivative of cscA?
• - cscAcotA
Q: The derivative of r= 2sinA
• tan2A
Q: What refers to the fear of # 13?
Triskaidekaphobia
Q: What is another term for
indefinite integral?
Antiderivative
Q: A horizontal line has a slope of
____.
• zero
Q: At the minimum point, the slope
of the tangent line is____.
• zero
Q: A line which is perpendicular to
the x-axis has a slope equal to
____
• infinity
Q: If the edges of the cube is
increased by 30%, by how much is
the increased in surface area?
• 69%
Q: The value that occurs most
frequent in a data set or probability
distribution is called ____.
• mode
Q: The spiral with polar equation of
r= a(theta) is ____.
• Spiral of Archimedes
Q: It is also known as x-coordinate.
• abscissa
Q: He is considered as the Father
of “Gudmalin” (Analytic Geometry)
• Rene Descartes
Q: The first and fourth term in the
proportion of the four quantities
Extremes
Q: If n >2 , x^n +y^n = z^n cannot
be solved when x, y, and z are all
positive integers. This is known as
________.
• Focal radius
Q: It is a chord of a line segment
joining two of its point and passing
through a focus of a conic.
Focal chord
Q: It is a point of intersection of all
the attitudes of a triangle.
• orthocenter
Q: A straight path of points that
begins at one point and continues
in one direction.
ray
Q: It is any subset of a population.
sample
Q: A right triangular prism turned so
that it rests on one of its lateral
rectangular faces.
wedge
Q: Given points A and B, where A is
(sinX, cosX) and B is (cosX, sinX)
the resulting value is ____.
Square root of 2
Q: What refers to 3 sets and 3 lines
where each line is incident from
both other sets?
• Steiner set
Q: What refers to the circle with
radius equals half of transverse
axis of hyperbola or major axis of
ellipse and its center is at center
conics.
• Auxiliary circle
Q: The ____ is the collective term
of maxima, and minima whether
absolute or relative.
• Extrema
Q: A geometric solid formed by
placing two pyramids symmetrically
base-to-base is called ____.
• Dipyramid
Q: What refers to an integral that
has no upper or lower limit?
Indefinite integral
Q: It is an interval which data does
or does not fall is called ____.
bin
Q: Let m1 and m2 be the
respective slope of two
perpendicular lines. Then ___.
m1m2 = -1
Q: It is a line joins to a vertex and
to the opposite side.
Cevian
Q: If the discriminant is zero then it
is a ____.
Parabola
Q: ____ are artificially generated
data that mimics statistical property
of the real data.
Surrogate Data
Q: What is the process use to
derive one of the two derivatives
with respect to the other one?
Implicit derivative
Q: The rectangular coordinates are
divided by eight compartments
called ____.
Octants
Q: The derivative of a function is
the ____ of the graph of the
function.
Slope
Q: What do you call a line segment
in which the incenter and the
centroid lie?
Nagel’s line
Q: The tabulation of raw data
obtained by dividing into classes of
some set and computing number of
data elements that falls within each
pair of class boundaries.
Frequency distribution
Q: In geometry, a _____ is a
polyhedron where vertices lie on
two parallel planes.
Prismatoid
Q: The _____ of a relation is the
set of first elements in pairs of the
relation.
Domain
Q: The _____ of a relation is the
set of second elements in the pair
of the relation.
Range
Q: The _____ of two or more sets
is the set of elements that all the
sets have in common.
Intersection
Q: A line segment from a vertex of
a triangle drawn to the midpoint of
the opposite side, therefore
bisecting the opposite side.
Median
Q: A Polyhedron possessing two
congruent polygonal faces and with
all remaining faces parallelograms
Prism
Q: It is a chart made by plotting the
numeric value of a set of quantities
as a set of values adjacent to the
spherical wedge with arc length
proportional to the total amount.
Pie chart
Q: An integral and indefinite integral
that has either or both infinite
property
Improper
Q: An angle between the tangent of
the points of the Latus Rectum of a
parabola
90 degrees
Q: _____Is a measure of deviation
of a point set from a uniform
distribution.
Discrepancy
Q: What do you call the solid
formed from a bicone with opening
angle of a right angle(90 degrees)
Sphericon
Q: A tetrahedron with identical
isosceles or scalene faces
Disphenoid
Q: A point of intersection of the
medians of a triangle
Centroid
Q: Ratio of absolute frequency to
total no. of data in frequency
distribution.
Relative frequency
Q: A method for fitting a curve
through a set of points using some
goodness of fit-criterion
Regression
Q: The percent of the population
which below that value
Percentile
Q: In random number computation,
_____ is the initial no. used as the
starting point in a random no.
generating algorithm,
Seed
Q: What is a statement containing
one or more variable having the
property that it becomes either true
or false when the variables are
given a spefic value from their
domains
• Open Sentence
Q: At what point wherein the
derivative of a fuction changes from
negative to positive?
Local minimum
Q: What Theorem establishes a
connection between a multiple
integral and a repeated one?
Fubini theorem
Q: It is a rule that tells how to
calculate the estimated value
based on the measurement
contained in a sample
Estimator
Q:It is used to indicate that a
particular subject is seen from a
point of view of “randomness” and
synonymous with random.
Stochastic
Q: Confocal conics are conics
having ____
• Histogram
Q: A conic section is a curve which
is an intersection of ______
1/x
Q: ____ is a set of all points,
usually forming a curve or surface
that satisfy some conditions
Locus
Q: The ____ function is a function
that measures the agreement
between the data and fitting model
for a particular choice of the
parameter
Merit
Q: The Latus Rectum of the
equation of the parabola x =4ay is
2
___
4a
Q: An immediate consequence of a
result that has already proven
Corollary
Q: Equations relating x and y that
cannot readily be solved explicitly
for y as a function of x and x as a
function of y. Such equations may
nonetheless be used to determine
specific value from their domain.
Implicit
Q: A randomization of a deck cards
by repeated interleaving
• Shuffle
Q: The archaic term for calculus
Infinitesimal calculus
Q: A locus which moves so that it is
always equidistant from a fixed
point (focus) to fixed line (directrix)
is a ____
Parabola
Q: a radical expressing an irrational
number
Surd
Q: A ____ is a plot used in quality
control applications that combines
a bar chart….percentages of
categories in the data.
Pareto plot
Q: A _____ is a mathematical study
of likelihood and probability of
events occurred based on known
information and inferred by taking a
limited number of samples.
Statistics
Q: 10 to the12th power is a value of
what prefix?
Tera
Q: If an inequality is true for all
values of the variable, it is called
___inequality.
Absolute
Q: The prefix nano is opposite to.
Giga
Q: ___is the branch of mathematics
that studies the possible outcomes
of a given events together with the
outcomes relative likelihood and
distribution.
Probability
Q: If the derivative of the equation
of the curve is equal to the negative
of that same curve, the curve is
a/an ____.
Sinusoidal
Q: The locus of a point which
moves such that its distance from
fixed point (focus) is in constant
ratio, e (eccentricity) to its distance
to a fixed straight line (directrix).
Conic section
Q: If the discriminant is greater than
one, then it is a ____.
Hyperbola
Q: What is the value if determinant
if two coloumns (or rows) of
determinant are identical
Zero
Q: The derivative of 1-tanh^2(theta)
is ____
Sech^2 (theta)
Q: Which number that can exceed
its square?
• 1/2
Q: A _____ of a given set is a
collection of things that belong to
the original set.
Subset
Q: A _____ is a finite or infinite
collection of objects in which order
has no significance.
• Set
Q: The _____ is the mean of the
absolute deviations of a given set
of data about the data’s mean.
Mean deviation
Q: A set of values of similar
meaning obtained in any matter is
called _____.
Batch
Q: What is obtained by
differentiating the derivative of a
function?
Second derivative
Q: The _____ derivative is the rate
of change of the slope in the graph.
second
Q: The point where the second
derivative is zero is called _____
point.
inflection
Q: If A and B are sets, then there is
a set that contains exactly A and B.
This refers to what axiom in set
theory?
Axiom of pair
Q: The concurrency of the angle
bisectors of triangles is called?
Incenter
Q: In a cubic equation, we produce
three distinct roots only when the
discriminant is ___.
Consequent
Q: If a=b; then b=a. This illustrates
what axiom in algebra?
Axiom of symmetry
Q: An integer with hypothetical
probability than an event that
already occur would yield a specific
outcome?
Likelihood
Q: What geometric figure is bound
by two circular arcs with different
radii?
Lune
Q: Secant A is positive and
cosecant B is negative in what
quadrant?
Quadrant IV
Q: A ___ is a set of points that is
equidistant to a fixed point and a
fixed line.
parabola
Q: A set of odd numbers is closed
under the operation of ___.
multiplication
Q: Product of a zero matrix and any
matrix is equal to ___.
Figurate number
Q: A proposition that is self-
evidently true without proof
Axiom
Q: An angle that coincides when
the angle is in standard form
Vertical angle
Q: In logic, a ___ is a sentence that
is meaningful to say that it is true or
false.
Statement
Q: Angle whose terminal sides
coincides when the angles are in
standard position
Coterminal angles
Q: What is angle called when its
vertex or end points are located in
the circumference of a circle?
Inscribed angle
Q: What do you call the two angles
formed by two intersecting lines?
Vertical angles
Q: A polynomial function in variable
of 0 degree is called ___ function.
constant
Q: What is the two celestial
coordinates?
Palindromic number
Q: What is a proposition that is
regarded as self-explained fact
without proof?
Axiom
Q: Who is the Father of Analytic
Geometry?
Rene Discartes
Q: Who is the Father of Analytic
Geometry?
Rene Descartes
Q: What is the other term of axiom?
Postulate
Q: The word calculus is derived
from the Latin word
Pebble or stone
Q: The graph of
r=4cos(theta)2(theta) is
Rose
Q: If the sides a, b, and c are given
in a spherical triangle, the sum of
all interior angles is?
Complex Matrix
Q: Which is an example of a
mutually exclusive event?
Harmonic progression
Q: Obtained by repeatedly solving
a Quadratic Equation
Euclidean Number
Q: 0’s, 1’s, and -1’s which the
entries in each row or column
would sum to 1 and the non-zero
entries in each row and column
would alternate in sign.
corollary
Q: If a=b, then b=a
Symmetric property
A: If f(x) is an even function, the
integral of f(x) from x=1 to x=a, is
equal to zero. True or false?
False
Q: A regular Polygon whose consist
of equilateral triangles .
Pentagon
Q: A regular Polygon whose consist
of equilateral triangles .
Pentagon
Q: The degree of peakedness of a
distribution, defined as a highest
form of the Fourth central moment
in a distribution
Kurtosis
Q: It is a locus of a point in a plane
about an axis defined as the
difference between two fixed points
of the locus which are constant
Hyperbola
Q: A conic section having an
eccentricity of greater that one
Hyperbola
Q: What is the eccentricity of a
regular hyperbola?
Square root of 2
Q: A conic section having an
eccentricity of less than one
Ellipse
Q: What is the eccentricity of a
parabola?
Equal to one
Q: The parabola y=-x^2+x+1 opens
downward
Q: “Surface temperature in a
cooling body changes in a rate
proportional to the difference of the
surface and its ambient
temperature”
1/(s+6)
Q: What event is dependent?
Circle
Q: How many probabilities will form
by tossing two coins?
4
Q: Tera is the opposite of
pico
Q: When an event can occur, its
probability is
1
Q: When an event cannot occur, its
probability is
0
Q: Is the set of possible probability
outcome that can be assumed
0 to 1
Q: An ___ is the subset of a
probability space
event
Q: When integral can be computed,
it is to be
integrable
Q: A Differential Equation which
includes its function and its partial
derivatives
Partial DE
Q: When the right hand side of a
matrix is included, it is called ___
matrix
augmented
Q: When the elements in a matrix is
1, it is called ___ matrix
unit
Q: An expression is said to be ___
if its definition does not assign it a
unique interpretation or value
ambiguous
Q: What refers to an angle more
than pi radians but not less than 2pi
radians?
Reflex angle
Q: Which one is correct regarding
to the signs of the natural functions
for angles between 90 degrees and
180 degrees?
Cosine is negative
Q: A statement that can be
demonstrated to be true by
accepted mathematical operations
and arguments
theorem
Q: “Every integer greater than one
is either prime or can be expressed
as a unique product of prime
numbers.” The statement is known
as
np(1-p)
Q: ___ integral which neither limit
infinite
proper
Q: ___ integral which has upper
and lower limit
definite
Q: In statistics, the standard
deviation is called
dispersion
Q: To find the angle of a triangle,
given only the lengths of the sides,
one would use the ___
Law of Cosines
Q: In general linear differential
equation, the value of d/dx is
normally replaced with "DD",
stands for "Differential ____".
operator
Q: If a differential equation does not
explicitly contain an independent
variable, it is said to be ___.
Autonomous
Q: Which one is a characteristic of
all trigonometric functions?
curvature
Q: In DE, ___ is the property of
being the only possible solution.
uniqueness
Q: A ___ is type of plot used in
quality control applications that
combines a bar chart displaying
percentages of categories in the
data with a line graph showing
cumulatively percentages of the
categories.
Pareto plot
Q: A chart made by plotting the
numeric values of a set of
quantities as a set of adjacent
circular wedges with arc lengths
proportional to the total amount is
called ____.
Pie chart
Q: ____ is a measure of the
deviation of a point set from a
uniform distribution.
discrepancy
Q: A horizontal line has a slope of
__
zero
Q: A line which is perpendicular to
the x-axis, has a slope equal to ___
infinity
Q: It is a polyhedron of which the
faces are equal polygons in parallel
planes and the other faces are
parallelogram
prism
Q: If the second derivative of the
equation of the curve is equal to the
negative of the equation of that
same curve, the curve is
sinusoid
Q: In general quadratic equation, if
the discriminant is zero, the curve
is a ___
parabola
Q: Rolling dice and Tossing coin is
a ___
Probability experiment
Q: When tossing two coins, the
sample space is ___
Implicit function
Q: ___ solution contains a number
of arbitrary constants equal to the
order of the differential equation
General
Q: A function f: A:B that is both one-
to-one and onto is said to be ___
bijective
Q: A differential equation
accompanied by one or more initial
conditions
Class mark
Q: If two random variables are
independently distributed, what is
their relationship?
Fredholm
Q: If a right circular cone is cut by a
plane parallel to its base, it would
reveal a/an
Circle
Q: Integral that has integrand
become infinite in the range of finite
interval of integration is called ___
integration.
Improper
Q: It is a conic section whose
difference of distances of any point
of which from two fixed points is
constant.
hyperbola
Q: In differential equation the form
M(x,y)dx + N(x,y)dy=0 is a
_____differential equation.
homogeneous
Q: What is the differential equation
of the family of straight lines with
slope and y-intercept are equal.
ydx-(x+1)dy=0
Q: It is the hypothetical probability
that an event that has already
occurred would yield a specific
outcome.
likelihood
Q: It is a function used to study
ordinary differential equation.
Majorant
Q: Type of probability that uses
sample space
Classical
Q: Any continuous cumulative
frequency curve is called
ogive
Q: In static, a ______ is a single
performance of well define
experiment
trial
Q: what is the surface consist of
more than half of a circular arc
rotated about an axis passing
through the end point of arc
apple
Q: The ___ of the curve y=f(x) at
any point is identical derivatives to
the function of dy/dx.
slope
Q: All are true for the differential
equation y prime + y/x^2 = 1/x^2
except:
It is a linear equation
It cannot be solved using the integrating factor e^-1/x
It is separable
It is homogenous
It is homogeneous
Q: The _____ of a differential
equation is the algebraic degree of
the highest-ordered derivative
degree
Q: What is the constant added to
every indefinite integral that does
not have limits of integration?
Constant integration
Q: A pair of laws relates to the
concepts of complement,
intersection, and union.
de Morgan’s theorem
Q: ______ integration is a double
integral over a three coordinates
giving an area of a known region.
Area
Q: If a differential equation does not
explicit an independent variable, is
said to be _____.
autonomous
Q: The integral of a function bet
infinite integral on a finite interval of
integration between central limits
divided by the difference between
the abscissa will give the _____ of
a function
average
Q: In _____ distribution, is a
discrete distribute that is having two
possible outcomes.
Bernoulli
Q: A matrix that has equal rows and
columns
Square matrix
Q: The set of possible outcomes in
a probability experiment
Sample space
Q: The ___ on a Differential
Equation is the order of the highest-
ordered derivative appearing on it
Order
Q: A ___ Equation is a derivative of
a function and a function of its self.
Differential
Q: Differential equation having only
one variable is called ______
differential equation.
Ordinary
Q: A statistical distribution whose
variables can take on only discrete
values is called
Discrete distribution
Q: The ___ on a Differential
Equation is the degree of the
highest-ordered derivative
appearing on it
Order