Across
- 5. In an exponential expression such as A(t) = a(1 + r)t , the base(1 + r).
- 6. An inequality containing one or more logarithms.
- 7. A logarithm of base 10, denoted log (with no subscript).
- 8. The base e, where e is approximately equal to 2.71828.
- 9. An inequality involving exponential functions.
- 16. An equation in which the variables occur as exponents.
- 17. A logarithm of base e, denoted ln (with no subscript).
Down
- 1. A function of the form f(x) = bx, where b > 1
- 2. The function y = logbx, where b ≠ 1.
- 3. An exponential function of base e.
- 4. An equation containing one or more logarithms.
- 10. A function where the base is a constant and the exponent is the independent variable.
- 11. Another type of exponential function, in which 0< b < 1.
- 12. In the expression x = by, the variable y. Also, the inverse of an exponential expression.
- 13. Interest paid on the principal of an investment and any previously earned interest.
- 14. A line that the graph of the function approaches but never touches.
- 15. A formula that allows a logarithmic expression of any base to be expressed as that of a different base (usually for ease of computation).
