Across
- 3. - the point where the graph touch the y -axis
- 5. - the opposite of an exponential form
- 7. - whose rule is monomial or a sum of monimals
- 9. is written as Ln x
- 11. -Â a mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference
- 13. - domain is all natural numbers
- 15. - triangular pattern of numbers where each number is the sum of two numbers
- 17. - is f(x)
- 22. - all the y-values a function can spit out
- 23. - the four sections of the coordinate pane divided by the x- and y -axis
- 26. - where the graph crosses the x-axis
- 28. - is written as log x
- 29. number that can be written in the form of A + Bi
- 30. - The greatest value a function
- 32. - decreases the distance between the points via y-axis
- 33. - A line a graph gets super close to but never actually touches
- 34. - a product of real numbers is 0 then at least one of the factors must be 0
- 37. - The least value of a function
- 38. -Â a relation in which each input has exactly one output
- 41. -when the roles of the domain and range are reversed
- 45. - The coefficient of the greatest power
- 47. - quadratic function usually in a U shape
- 48. - equation that contains a rational expression
- 49. - are transformation of the parent function
- 50. - symmetric about the y - axis
Down
- 1. - used to describe a continous set of real numbers, or
- 2. - can be expressed as the ratio of two polynomials
- 4. - a visual representation of a mathematical relationship between varibales
- 6. - an inverse relation is called
- 8. - result of applying the rule for one function
- 10. - for ever positive n
- 12. - is not the domain of the original equation
- 14. - is any function of the form f(x)
- 16. - shows the the log of the result with the given base equals the exponent
- 18. - Is a line that a graph approaches
- 19. - increases the distance between the points via x-axis
- 20. - a function of the form f(x)
- 21. - defined by a rational expression
- 24. - the sum of n terms of a sequence
- 25. - The set of all possible x -values a function can take
- 27. -a point where two or more lines cross or meet each other
- 31. - shows that a base raised to an exponent equals the result
- 35. - complex numbers with equivalent real parts
- 36. - two-dimensional surface formed by the X-axis and y-axis that’s intersect at a point of (0,0)
- 39. - type of transformation, shifts each point on a graph
- 40. - used to divide polynomials
- 42. - base b of x
- 43. - two lines that stay the same distance apart and never meet
- 44. - maps each point across a given line
- 46. - relation between two functions
