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AP Precalc Game!

You will advance in the game with the skills you have learned throughout the course. Questions will be based on units 1-3.

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Created Date 05.29.25
Last Updated 06.02.25
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Topics of this game:
  • Find the average rate of change of the function g(x) from x=2 to x=4 g(x)=x/x^2−1
  • If h(x)=x^2−5, then what is the value of h(h(x))?
  • The function h(x)=x^2 is moved horizontally by 3 units to the right, then stretched vertically by a factor of 2, and then moved vertically up by 6 units. Which of the following equations shows the function after the transformations?
  • Which line describes the end behavior asymptote for the function g(x)=x^4−16/x^3−8?
  • If log4 (x^2+4)=1.5, then what is the value of x?
  • What does a negative symbol in front of the equation tell you about the graph?
  • Arithmetic formula
  • What are residuals?
  • If in doubt how do you find the difference of an arithmetic formula
  • a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number to the previous term - when graphing, only plot the dots, do not connect them with a line
  • vertical displacement from the x-axis on the unit circle
  • the number of cycles in the interval 0 to 2π; reciprocal of the period (1/period)
  • 2π/B
  • intercept @ 0, maximum @ π/2, intercept @ π, minimum @ 3π/2, intercept @ 2π
  • a function whose graph has a repeating pattern; output values (y-values) repeat over consecutive equal-length intervals
  • Half the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the function
  • log (x*y) =
  • Starts at (0, 1) and is initially decreasing as x increases
  • If any horizontal line only crosses at a graph at most once, it has an inverse function.
  • The distance a number is from zero on a number line

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