Across
- 2. To approach a finite limit.
- 4. The _______ Function is symmetric with respect to the y-axis (even function).
- 6. A graph of a function that comes to a sharp point.
- 8. - The process of finding an integral, either a definite integral or an indefinite integral.
- 15. When the vertex of an angle is at the origin and its initial side is lying along the positive x-axis.
- 16. A formula for the derivative of the product of two functions
- 19. - The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- 20. The _______ Function is symmetric with respect to the origin (odd) function.
- 24. - A technique used to evaluate limits of fractions that evaluate to the indeterminate expressions 0/0 and infinity/infinity. This is done by finding the limit of the derivatives of the numerator and denominator.
- 26. - The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- 28. the type of angles generated by counter-clockwise rotations.
- 30. - the set of values that a given function can take as its argument varies.
- 31. A triangle-looking greek letter that means “the change in.”
- 35. Two angles with the same initial and terminal side yet have different measures.
- 36. To fail to approach a finite limit.
- 38. The mathematics of working with variables.
- 39. A line which passes through at least two points of a curve.
- 41. A modified version of the Point-slope Form: y - y1 = m(x - x1)
- 43. A function that can be written in the form: f(x) = asin(bx + c) + d, where a,b,c, and d are constants and neither a nor b is 0.
- 44. A "number" which indicates a quantity, size, or magnitude that is larger than any real number.
- 45. - A function that has a given function as its derivative.
- 47. - The formula for finding the derivative of a power of a variable.
- 48. A curve that is smooth and contains no discontinuities or cusps.
- 50. - A set of ordered pairs.
Down
- 1. - A function which gives the slope of a curve; that is, the slope of the line tangent to a function.
- 3. Any real number, or any quantity that can be measured using a single real number.
- 5. A discontinuity that exists when the values of the function appear to be approaching two or more values simultaneously.
- 7. - A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed.
- 9. - number which is used to indicate the steepness of a line/curve
- 10. - a point or value that a sequence, function, or sum of a series can be made to approach progressively, until it is as close to the point or value as desired.
- 11. The beginning position of a ray in an angle.
- 12. - a point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval.
- 13. The final position of a ray in an angle.
- 14. An approximation of a function using terms from the function's Taylor series.
- 17. - The process of finding a derivative.
- 18. A set of numbers separated by commas such as 1, 3, 7,
- 21. A formula for the derivative of the quotient of two functions.
- 22. A word used to indicate any path, whether actually curved or straight, closed or open.
- 23. A function that has an infinite discontinuity from the left and a removable discontinuity from the right.
- 25. An integration method that essentially involves using the chain rule in reverse.
- 27. - The set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function.
- 29. A quantity, drawn as an arrow, with both direction and magnitude.
- 32. - A point at which the graph of a relation or function is not connected
- 33. A formula for the derivative of the reciprocal of a function.
- 34. - A line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over.
- 37. - The branch of mathematics dealing with limits, derivatives, definite integrals, indefinite integrals, and power series.
- 40. - A method for finding the derivative of a composition of functions
- 42. - A shape or solid which has an indentation or "cave".
- 46. The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers
- 49. The sum of the terms of a sequence.
