Across
- 2. logarithm with base e
- 7. distribute power to both bases
- 10. determines whether a function is on-to-one
- 11. multiply first, outer, inner, last, then combine like terms
- 12. bring exponent to front of logarithm
- 13. one term
- 15. based raised to zero power equals one
- 16. determines if line is a function
- 17. taking a logarithmic expression and making it into a single quantity
- 20. largest term that is a factor of all terms in the polynomial
- 23. equation is ax-ay+bx-by needs 4 or more terms
- 27. two terms
- 28. combine like terms
- 30. a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)
Down
- 1. x^2+y^3=(x+y)(x^2-xy+y^2)
- 3. factor of first term, factor of last term, add factors to find middle term
- 4. each term is a perfect square
- 5. multiply base add exponents
- 6. logarithm with a base 10
- 8. if logs are being divided then separate then and subtract
- 9. if logs are being multiplied then separate the two logs and add them
- 14. multiply coefficients and add exponents
- 18. shows what to raise the base number to
- 19. taking a condensed log and expanding it into a logarithmic expression
- 21. three terms
- 22. relation where x coordinate is matched to one y coordinate
- 24. distribute power to another power
- 25. blogb^x=x
- 26. set of ordered pairs
- 29. x value goes to one y value and each y value goes to one x value