Mathematics
Across
- 3. A relationship or expression involving one or more variables.
- 4. In Quadratics; the maximum or minimum point of a parabola. Outside Quadratics; a point where lines meet.
- 5. The X and Y intercepts
- 7. An adjective; X will increase/decrease slowly at first, but then increasingly more rapidly.
- 11. The descriptor of a line that neither curves nor sways
- 14. The process of finding what to multiply together to get an expression.
- 16. An equation containing one or more terms in which the variable is raised to the power of two, but no terms in which it is raised to a higher power.
- 17. The curve formed by the set of points in a plane that are all equally distant from both a given line and a given point.
- 18. A way of remembering how to compute the sine, cosine, and tangent of an angle.
- 19. A set of all output values (of a function)
- 20. an expression that is a sum or difference of three terms
Down
- 1. The longest side of a triangle, opposite the right angle.
- 2. a quantity calculated to indicate the extent of deviation for a group as a whole
- 6. The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet, or alternatively (with an "e"); a baked dish of fruit, or meat and vegetables, typically with a top and base of pastry.
- 8. A philosopher and mathematician of Samos, Greece.
- 9. an expression that is a sum or difference of two terms
- 10. Interest that is deposited back into the principle account in order to earn interest itself.
- 12. A law; the square of a side of a plane triangle equals the sum of the squares of the remaining sides minus twice the product of those sides and the cosine of the angle between them.
- 13. A word who's origin stems from the Greek words for 3 sides shapes, and measurement.
- 15. A set of all input values (of a function)