Across
- 2. The mathematical expression used to answer the question: How many times must one “base” number be multiplied by itself to get some other particular number?
- 4. Exponential Function Helps in finding the rapid decrease over a period of time i.e.
- 7. An equation with an unknown variable in part of the logarithm, usually the argument.
- 9. Occurs when a quantity increases by the same factor over equal intervals of time.
- 11. The logarithm with base 10.
- 12. A number that is raised to a certain power.
- 13. The logical way in which mathematicians demonstrate that a statement is true.
- 14. A mathematical function used to calculate the exponential growth or decay of a given set of data.
- 15. The number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
Down
- 1. Constitutes an assertion and is considered a truth.
- 3. Its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e.
- 5. A statement that has been proved.
- 6. The difference between the smallest and highest numbers in a list or set.
- 8. The set of values that we are allowed to plug into our function.
- 10. Is defined by the formula f(x) = ax, where the input variable x occurs as an exponent.