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the highest point over the entire domain of a function
the lowest point over the entire domain of a function
the rate of change of velocity over time
an intergral which is evaluated over an interval
ancient Greek letter that represnets change in
a curve that is smooth and contains no discontinuities or cusps
a point at which the graph of a function is not connected
a technique for finding the volume of a solid of revolution
a method for finding the derivative of an implicity defined function
a function which gives the slope of a curve
a function of a graph that goes up as it is followed from left to right
a function of a graph that goes down as it is followed from left to right
a limit that goes to infinity or negative infinity
a "number" which indicates a quantity larger than any real number
a point at which a curve goes from concave up to concave down, or vice versa
a line that touches a point of a curve without crossing over it
a line which passes through at least two points of a curve
a process using derivatives that can often be used to find zeros
a derivative of a derivative
a line or curve that the graph of a function approaces more and more
the branch of math dealing with limits, derivatives, and intergrals
a method for finding the derivative of a composition of functions
combining two functions by substituting one function in place of each x in the other function
a relation for which each input has an output
a shape which has an indentation or cave
a part of a graph which looks like an upside-down bowl
a part of the graph that looks like a bowl
the process of finding an inergral
a discontinuity for which the graph steps or jumps from one connected piece to another
a technique used to evaluate limits of fraction to the indeterminate form
any mathematical calculation

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