Maths

Cards (14)

  • Prime numbers have exactly two factors, 1 and themselves.
  • When applying the product rule, remember to distribute the derivative over all terms inside the parentheses.
  • To use the product rule, take the derivative of one term using the power rule (if it's a polynomial) or another differentiation formula if necessary, then multiply by the other term.
  • Functions can be categorized as one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one or many-to-many.
  • Functions must have an input and a corresponding output.
  • Functions must have an input and a corresponding output.
  • The product rule is used to find the derivative of a function that is the product of two or more functions.
  • A function is a mapping between a set of elements to a single element.
  • The number 2 is the only even prime number.
  • The fundamental theorem of arithmetic states that every integer greater than 1 either is prime or can be expressed uniquely as a product of primes.
  • The product of any two primes is always composite.
  • Composite numbers are not prime because they can be divided by more than just one number (other than 1).
  • If y is a function of x, then dy/dx represents the rate at which y changes with respect to x.
  • Inverts and operation basically do the opposite, for example, + would be - and times would be divide.