Across
- 3. set of all first elements of the ordered pairs.
- 5. asymptote, a vertical line that guides the graph of the function but is not part of it
- 8. the point where the line or curve crosses the axis of the graph
- 11. a relation or rule of correspondence between domain and range
- 13. point where the graph intersects the y axis
- 14. a function defined by y= a ^ 0 + a ^ 1 * x + a ^ 2 * x ^ 2 +...+a^ n x^ n where n is a non-negative integer and a ^ 0 a ^ 1 a ^ 2 ...., n \in R
- 16. The polynomial function with degree one.
- 19. any function which can be represented by a rational fraction.
- 20. Inequality,
- 23. process of adding numbers
- 24. of rational function, values where the height of the function is zero
- 27. set of all second elements.
- 28. function with a polynomial of degree three and can be denoted by f(x) = a * x ^ 3 + b * x ^ 2 + cx + d where a ne0 and a, b, c, and d are constant & x is a variable.
- 29. process of multiplying numbers
- 30. number below the vinculum.
Down
- 1. a function in the form y = a * x ^ b where b is any real constant number.
- 2. any set of ordered pairs.
- 4. functions in the form of y = ab⁰ where 0 is in an exponent and a and b are constants.
- 6. number on top of vinculum of fraction.
- 7. Machine, illustrated as a machine where there is the input and output
- 9. / OBLIQUE ASYMPTOTE, a line that is neither vertical nor horizontal.
- 10. asymptote, a horizontal line y=b where the graph approaches the line as the inputs 8 or -8
- 12. where the graph of the equation crosses the x axis
- 15. process of dividing numbers
- 17. a function that has the same output value no matter what your input value is.
- 18. function in which more than one formula has its own domain and the domain of the function is the union of all.
- 21. the process of determining the value of the function at the number assigned to a given variable.
- 22. a straight line associated with a curve such that as a point moves along an infinite branch of the curve
- 25. functions that are the inverses of exponential functions.
- 26. a function which returns the same value, which was used as its argument.
