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Advanced Math Vocabulary

Based on the clues, try to guess these terms from high-school and college mathematics.
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Process of finding the rate of change of a function at any given point; finding the slope of a curve at any point
Differentiation
Result of the above
Derivative
Circle with center at the origin and radius 1; used to formally define trig functions
Unit circle
A finite value that a function "tends to" (but may or may not actually reach) as it approaches a certain point or infinity
Limit
A form of integral that represents the area under the graph of a function between two given x-coordinates
Definite integral
Reciprocal of the sine function
Cosecant
Reciprocal of the cosine function
Secant
Reciprocal of the tangent function
Cotangent
Number of the form a + bi where i is the imaginary unit and both a and b are real numbers
Complex number
e + 1 = 0
Euler's identity
For a 2x2 matrix, this is calculated by ad − bc
Determinant
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Level 36
May 1, 2026
> Looking for advanced math

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> It’s 9th grade

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Level 56
May 1, 2026
So you learn limits and calculus in 9th grade? I thought they were grade 11/12 or even college stuff...

(On a side note I did learn calculus in 9th grade but it was part of something called "further mathematics" and I don't think I was meant to pick it up that early)