AP Calculus

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Across
  1. 3. an example of a removable discontinuity; occurs when both the numerator and denominator equals zero
  2. 9. value that a function or sequence "approahces" as the input or index approaches some value
  3. 11. when the slope is decreasing on a cettain interval; related to concavity
  4. 12. states that if a continuous function,f, with an interval, [a,b], as its domain, takes values f(a) and f(b)
  5. 13. up/ when the slope is increasing on a certain interval; related to concavity
Down
  1. 1. a method in approximating the area of functions or lines and named after a person
  2. 2. derivative of derivative; a method used to determine acceleration or inflection point
  3. 4. a formula for computing the derivative of the composition of two or more functions
  4. 5. a point at which a function is discontinuous or undefined
  5. 6. the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions
  6. 7. method of finding the derivative of a function that is the quotient of two other functions for which derivatives exist
  7. 8. this can be approached geometrically as a slope of a curve and physically as a rate of change
  8. 10. when the derivative does not exist or is zero