Across
- 7. Understood to be base ten when no other base is written.
- 11. Rule where powers are multiplied when an exponent is being raised to another power (ex. (x^3)^2=x^3*2=x^6).
- 13. Property that states the logarithm of a product is equal to a sum of logarithms.
- 17. A mathematical term used to show repeated multiplication of a number by itself.
- 19. A type of notation used to express extremely large or small numbers without using all the necessary digits.
- 20. In A=Pe^rt, 'P' represents as the ___.
- 21. The speed at which a variable changes over a specific period of time.
- 23. in y=a(1+r)^t, a is represented as the ___.
- 24. Order of operation where exponents are added (ex. x^3*x^2=x^5).
- 25. Property where the exponent is given towards each term in the parentheses.
Down
- 1. Rule where the exponent is flipped into its reciprocal in order to be positive.
- 2. Property that states the logarithm of a quotient is equal to the difference of the logarithms of the numerator and denominator.
- 3. The inverse of an exponential function; takes the number and returns the exponent required to equal that number as a power for a fixed base.
- 4. Order of operation where exponents are subtracted.
- 5. In y=a(1+r)^t, y is represented as the ___.
- 6. A type of notation where the exponent or power to which a base must be raised to yield a given number.
- 8. Property that states the log of a power is the exponent times the logarithm of the base of the power.
- 9. A function which as the "x" value increases, the "y" value decreases.
- 10. A function where the domain and range of each set is flipped.
- 12. Rule where a number raised to this power equals 1.
- 14. The number that has an exponent attached to it.
- 15. A function where the independent variable is an exponent.
- 16. A function which as the "x" value increases, the "y" value decreases.
- 18. Includes a base understood to have a base of 'e'.
- 22. In A=Pe^rt, 'r' represents as the ___.
