Across
- 2. the indicted sum of the terms of a sequence
- 6. when both a relation and its inverse are functions. In this function, each y value is paired with exactly one x value.
- 7. the exponent to which a specified base is raised to obtain a given value
- 10. defines the nth term of a sequence as a function of n
- 12. Another function operation uses the output from one function as the input for a second function
- 16. an inequality that contains one or more rational expressions
- 17. a function whose rule contains a variable within a radical
- 20. a function that is a combination of one or more functions
- 21. increases as x increases
- 22. a sequence that continues without end
- 23. when 0<b<1,which decreases as x increases
Down
- 1. A piecewise funcion that is constant for each interval of its domain
- 2. uses the Greek letter(capital sigma) to denote the sum of a sequence defined by a rule
- 3. an equation that contains a variable within a radical
- 4. some rational expressions. contains one or more fractions in its numberator, its denominator, or both
- 5. an equation that contains one or more rational expressions
- 8. a function whose rule can be written as a rational expression
- 9. indicated by Sn, is the sum of a specific number of terms of a sequence
- 11. a function whose graph is an unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks
- 13. the repetitive application of the same rule
- 14. an ordered set of numbers
- 15. each number in the sequence
- 16. a rule in which one or more previous terms are used to generate the next term
- 18. n omitted point on a graph
- 19. a limited number of terms, such as {1,2,3,4}