Across
- 3. To show that the conclusion or result coincides with the stated assumption.
- 4. Is a different way of writing powers.
- 7. Is defined by the formula f (x) = a x, where the variable x occurs as an exponent.
- 9. Statement that has been proved or can be proved.
- 10. Happens when the power of a number is a variable and it is part of an equation.
- 12. Set of values or inputs accepted by the function.
- 13. Difference between the greatest and smallest value.
- 14. The logarithm of a number using base e.
- 15. Logarithm that has 10 as a base.
Down
- 1. "3 is greater than 4." "The square root of 9 is rational." "There are infinite numbers."
- 2. Shows an increase with the passing of time.
- 5. Equations that involve logarithms of variables or expressions.
- 6. A decrease of quantity over a period of time.
- 8. Number that represents the amount of times the base should repeat itself in a power.
- 11. Number that repeats itself in a power.