Across
- 1. inequality involving exponential functions.
- 5. defined as a number being multiplied by itself a specific number of times.
- 7. a decrease that follows an exponential function.
- 8. the process of finding the numerical value of an expression or equation.
- 9. The function obtained by expressing the dependent variable of one function as the independent variable of another.
- 10. A line that a graph approaches as x or y increases in absolute value.
- 13. inequality involving logarithms; if logb x > y, then x > by; if logb x <y, then 0 < x < by
- 15. A logarithm to the base e.
- 19. The interpolation of a linear function.
- 20. The number that serves as a starting point for a logarithmic or other numerical system.
- 21. the number of times a number is used in a multiplication.
- 23. the mathematical inverse of an exponent.
- 25. compound interest is an application of exponential and logarithmic equations.
Down
- 2. function of the form y = abx
- 3. 0 < b <1, it is b which can be expressed as 1 - r.
- 4. y= a*b^x, where b > 1, it is the value of b which can be expressed at 1 + r.
- 6. The equation that includes a logarithmic expression.
- 11. The inverse of an exponential function.
- 12. An equation involving exponential functions of a variable.
- 14. A logarithm to the base 10.
- 16. a relation between a set of inputs having one output each.
- 17. In a logarithm, what y equals (y=____).
- 18. Exponential function with base e.
- 22. growth of a population that multiplies by a constant factor at constant time intervals.
- 24. in the function X = by, y is called the logarithm, base b, of X; usually written as y = logb X
