Across
- 3. Logical way in which mathematicians demonstrate that a statement is true.
- 4. The exponent to which one base number must be raised to produce another number.
- 7. A mathematical function used to calculate the exponential growth or decay of a given set of data.
- 9. A rule, principle, or statement that can be proved to be true.
- 10. Is an equation in which the exponent is a variable or the exponent has a variable in it.
- 12. Set of all possible input values in a function.
- 13. Set of all possible output values in a function.
- 14. Is the logarithm having base e.
- 15. Is the logarithm with base 10.
Down
- 1. A statement to be proved or disproved.
- 2. Mathematical representation of rapid growth.
- 5. Is an equation that involves the logarithm of an expression containing a variable.
- 6. Mathematical representation of rapid decay.
- 8. Is the number of times a number needs to be multiplied by itself.
- 11. A number that is raised to a certain power.
