Said “this isprobably easierin polar” andimmediatelyregretted itTrusted thecancellationa little tooearlyGot humbledby a regionthat lookedsimpleFound outthe hard partwaschoosing themethodMade peacewith the factthat theanswer hasπ in itSpent fiveminutesdecidingwhether theanswer shouldbe positiveTaught Cem orEliyas aconcept andaccidentallylearned it betterUsedsymmetry andfelt chosen bythe math godsSpent moretime settingup theintegral thansolving itSaw ∇andpreparedfor impactLiza thinksmy brain iscontinuouslydifferentiable(Free space!)Used partialderivativesand feltbrieflypowerfulRealized theproblem wasjust chainrule wearinga disguiseForgot onedifferential andnearlycommittedmathematicalfraudTried onesubstitution,abandoned it,and pretendedit neverhappenedRememberedthe Jacobianbefore itruinedeverythingSaid “this isprobably easierin polar” andimmediatelyregretted itTrusted thecancellationa little tooearlyGot humbledby a regionthat lookedsimpleFound outthe hard partwaschoosing themethodMade peacewith the factthat theanswer hasπ in itSpent fiveminutesdecidingwhether theanswer shouldbe positiveTaught Cem orEliyas aconcept andaccidentallylearned it betterUsedsymmetry andfelt chosen bythe math godsSpent moretime settingup theintegral thansolving itSaw ∇andpreparedfor impactLiza thinksmy brain iscontinuouslydifferentiable(Free space!)Used partialderivativesand feltbrieflypowerfulRealized theproblem wasjust chainrule wearinga disguiseForgot onedifferential andnearlycommittedmathematicalfraudTried onesubstitution,abandoned it,and pretendedit neverhappenedRememberedthe Jacobianbefore itruinedeverything

Calculus Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Said “this is probably easier in polar” and immediately regretted it
  2. Trusted the cancellation a little too early
  3. Got humbled by a region that looked simple
  4. Found out the hard part was choosing the method
  5. Made peace with the fact that the answer has π in it
  6. Spent five minutes deciding whether the answer should be positive
  7. Taught Cem or Eliyas a concept and accidentally learned it better
  8. Used symmetry and felt chosen by the math gods
  9. Spent more time setting up the integral than solving it
  10. Saw ∇ and prepared for impact
  11. Liza thinks my brain is continuously differentiable (Free space!)
  12. Used partial derivatives and felt briefly powerful
  13. Realized the problem was just chain rule wearing a disguise
  14. Forgot one differential and nearly committed mathematical fraud
  15. Tried one substitution, abandoned it, and pretended it never happened
  16. Remembered the Jacobian before it ruined everything