Leibnitz differential & integral Calculus
  • 1. Who is known as the co-discoverer (with Newton) of differential and integral calculus?
A) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
B) Euclid
C) Archimedes
D) Isaac Newton
  • 2. What does the integral sign represent in calculus?
A) The area under a curve
B) The limit of a sequence
C) The slope of a tangent line
D) The derivative of a function
  • 3. What term describes the mathematical study of shapes and spaces?
A) Algebra
B) Trigonometry
C) Statistics
D) Geometry
  • 4. What term refers to the process of finding the antiderivative of a function?
A) Differentiation
B) Limitation
C) Exponentiation
D) Integration
  • 5. In Leibniz notation, what does ∂ represent?
A) Totally differentiated
B) Partial derivative
C) Definite integral
D) Prime notation for derivatives
  • 6. Leibniz is known for his work in what other field besides mathematics?
A) Biology
B) Philosophy
C) Physics
D) Chemistry
  • 7. Leibniz introduced the concept of 'infinitesimal' in calculus. What does this represent?
A) An infinitely large quantity
B) An infinitely small quantity
C) A prime number
D) An integer
  • 8. What is the Leibniz notation for the integral of a function f(x)?
A) d(f(x))/dx
B) ψ(f(x))
C) ∫f(x)dx
D) Δf(x)
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