Math
Across
- 1. A third-degree polynomial function.
- 8. A discontinuity that can be removed by redefining a function.
- 9. Exhibiting symmetry or mirror image properties.
- 12. The number of times a root appears in a polynomial equation.
- 13. The behavior of a function as x approaches positive or negative infinity.
- 15. An expression with multiple terms involving variables and constants.
- 17. A function that is symmetric about the origin.
- 20. A theorem that relates remainders of polynomial division.
- 21. A function that is the ratio of two polynomials.
- 23. A mathematical relationship that assigns each input exactly one output.
- 24. A statistical technique to model relationships between variables.
- 26. The highest or lowest point on a parabolic curve.
- 27. A formula for expanding binomial expressions.
- 28. Numbers that combine real and imaginary parts.
- 29. A way to represent a function using symbols and variables.
- 30. A second-degree polynomial function.
Down
- 2. Written as a product of simpler expressions.
- 3. A formula to find the greatest common divisor of two integers.
- 4. A method for dividing polynomials.
- 5. A formula used to find the roots of a quadratic equation.
- 6. Involving the square root of -1.
- 7. A function where the variable is raised to a constant exponent.
- 10. The direction in which a curve bends, either upward or downward.
- 11. A vertical line that a function approaches but never reaches.
- 14. The rate at which a function changes over a specific interval.
- 16. The highest point in a specific region of a curve.
- 18. Not continuous, having abrupt breaks.
- 19. Mathematical between two sets of values
- 22. A function that is the ratio of two polynomials.
- 25. The lowest point in a specific region of a curve.