Math

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Across
  1. 3. the fractions used for the decomposition of a rational expression.
  2. 7. is a list of items/objects which have been arranged in a sequential way.
  3. 8. if L < 1 then the series converges absolutely; if L > 1 then the series diverges; if L = 1 or the limit fails to exist, then the test is inconclusive
Down
  1. 1. can be highly generalized as the sum of all the terms in a sequence. However, there has to be a definite relationship between all the terms of the sequence.
  2. 2. a mathematical object that can be interpreted as an area or a generalization of area
  3. 4. the value that a function approaches as that function's inputs get closer and closer to some number.
  4. 5. if C < 1 then the series converges absolutely, if C > 1 then the series diverges, if C = 1 and the limit approaches strictly from above then the series diverges, otherwise the test is inconclusive
  5. 6. a quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position.