Across
- 5. Says if one thing is true then some other thing also has to be true.
- 6. is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept by making away any dependence on real-world objects
- 8. Says that there is at least one thing for which the property is true
- 12. is any set of ordered-pair numbers. In other words, we can define a relation as a bunch of ordered pairs.
- 13. is created when a pattern is repeated until it covers a plane.
- 14. Says that a certain property is true for all elements in a set.
- 15. A series numbers in which each succeeding number is a result of adding the two previous numbers in the sequence
Down
- 1. can be defined as a rule that relates every element in one set
- 2. is sometimes thought of as a mathematical “John Doe”
- 3. Input values are generally ‘x’ values of a function.
- 4. Output values are ‘y’ values of a function.
- 7. is a well-defined collection of distinct objects, usually numbers.
- 9. is a curve which starts from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the point.
- 10. is a pattern of shapes that fit perfectly together; that is, a pattern of shapes that have no overlaps or gaps.
- 11. has approximate value of 2.718
