Across
- 1. A function that reverses what the derivative does.
- 3. Theorem, The formula is used to figure out probabilities for binomial experiments.
- 4. Graph, AKA pie chart illustrates a whole quantity divided into parts or slices like a pie.
- 9. Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis.
- 10. Divisor, The quotient of the total population divided by the number distributed.
- 11. Diagram, A diagram that represents a sequence of events that happened.
- 12. A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- 14. A set of ordered pairs in which the first component is associated with exactly one second component.
- 15. A function that describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point.
- 17. The product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer. the symbol it represents is an exclamation point.
- 19. Determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order does not matter.
- 20. Graph, A graph that uses a broken line to illustrate how one quantity changes with respect to another.
Down
- 2. Instantaneous Rate of Change.
- 3. Graph, Compares several related pieces of data using horizontal or vertical bars of width.
- 5. The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets.
- 6. Set, A set that contains the line segment joining two of its points.
- 7. Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs.
- 8. How likely something is to happen.
- 13. Determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order matters.
- 16. Triangle, Triangular array of the binomial coefficients that arises in probability theory, combinatorics, and algebra.
- 18. The set made by combining the elements of two sets.