Across
- 3. a three-dimensional surface whose equation.
- 5. a simple method for indicating the sum of a finite (ending) number of terms in a sequence.
- 7. sequence is a grouping of numbers in a specific order with a clear starting point and stopping point.
- 9. the act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity.
- 10. an expression consist in of numbers and variables grouped according to certain patterns.
Down
- 1. mathematical statement containing one or more derivatives - that is, terms representing the rates of change of continuously varying quantities.
- 2. is used in vector calculus and differential geometry.
- 4. the opposite of derivatives
- 6. is an ordered list of numbers in which each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a constant called r the common ratio.
- 8. is a collection of real numbers that can be determined by multiplying the reciprocals of an arithmetic progression that doesn't contain zero.