Across
- 3. 3.14159265359...
- 4. use this term when using this rule: LowDHi-HiDLow/(Low)^2
- 5. the "reverse" of a derivative
- 7. When a function is not continuous
- 11. the value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value
- 13. the process of finding a derivative
- 20. another name for "indefinite integrals"
- 21. the amount of space taken by a 2D shape
- 23. 2r
- 24. the amount of space in a certain 3D object
- 25. sum off all numbers divided by the amount of numbers
- 28. an expression involving one or more variables
- 29. the total length of of the sides of a two dimensional shape
- 30. the absolute value of velocity
- 32. use this term when using this rule: 1(D2)+2(D1)
- 35. If a function does not have any breaks, holes, or jumps within a certain interval
- 36. the "steepness" of a line
- 37. a value that doesn't change
- 39. cos2x - sin2x
- 40. the derivative of sinx
Down
- 1. the process of finding maximum and minimum values given constraints using calculus
- 2. the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- 6. the ratio between two related quantities in different units
- 8. a branch of mathematics that involves the study of rates of change
- 9. relates to the rate of change of a function's derivative
- 10. 2πr
- 12. the instantaneous rate of change of a function with respect to one of its variables
- 14. the derivative of velocity
- 15. having no definite or definable value
- 16. a rule we use to determine if we have an indeterminate form 0/0 or ∞/∞
- 17. an unknown numerical value in an equation
- 18. when a function can be redefined at the point of discontinuity so that it will be continuous there
- 19. 2sinxcosx
- 22. use this type of rule for composite (nested) functions
- 26. ____ Sum is an approximation of a regions area, obtained by adding up the areas of multiple simplified slices of the region
- 27. the derivative of position
- 31. the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
- 33. when the function cannot be redefined at the point of discontinuity
- 34. the reciprocal of cosx
- 38. the integral of cosx
