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1 Developed by Susan Cantey and student Elizabeth Albert at Walnut Hills H.S. 2006 Welcome to the Pre-Calculus Power Point Flash Drill!

2 I’m going to ask you a lot of questions about math. These are facts that you should know extremely well. You also need to be able to recall them quickly if you want to succeed in Calculus. When you think you know the answer, (or if you give up ) click to get to the next slide to see if you were correct. Ready?

3 Define an Even Function

4 Note: It is NOT enough to know the graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.

5 Define an Odd Function

6 Again, please note that it is NOT enough to know that the graph has origin symmetry.

7 See if you can identify the function that probably goes with each of these simple graphs….

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9 How about these?

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11 What about this one?

12 Did you know it? You are a tiger!

13 How about these?

14 and respectively

15 and finally:

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17 The graph of x = a is…

18 … a vertical line.

19 The graph of y = a is…

20 … a horizontal line.

21 OK…that’s enough about graphs! Let’s move on…

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29 Think “flower” & “root”

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46 OK…enough of the logs already!

47 The formula for the slope of a line is m = ?

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49 Point slope equation of a line ?

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51 Midpoint Formula = ?

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53 Distance Formula=?

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55 Define:

56 { |x| x for x 0 -x for x<0

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58 (Greatest integer < 2.98)

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60 You always round down the number line!

61 Here comes your favorite thing! Yeah! Trigonometry!

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94 What are the Principle domains of the 6 trig functions? That is, what quadrants are the angles in which can be used to answer inverse trig function problems?

95 for cosine for sine for tangent (Different texts assign different principle domains to the other three trig functions, so we won’t bother with them.)

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103 sine and cosine have to be equal!

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106 OK…now let’s see if you know your identities!

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108 I hope you knew that one!!!

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110 OK, that’s really the same one!

111 What’s the one with the ½’s in it?

112 That one is harder, but you will need it in calculus!

113 Do you know both of them?

114 You rock!!!

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116 Did ya get the ol’ “stamp of approval” on that one?

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118 They’re laughing because this is really the same one again!

119 Ho Ho Ho!!

120 I don’t know why Santa thought this was funny!

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122 This one is very important!!

123 Now for a little algebra and you’ll be done!!

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127 Notice there is NO “2”

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129 Still no 2!!!

130 (almost finished!!!)

131 There’s that two you wanted before!!

132 Last one!!!!

133 Don’t be foiled! Use the binomial Theorem.

134 If you know all this material, then you are prepared to begin calculus… All you need now is a sharp mind, a sharp pencil and a really big eraser!

135 GOODBYE!!!! ADIOS! AUFWIEDESEHEN! CHOW!


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