Across
- 3. when in an interval, taken an x1 that is lower than an x2, we have that f(x1) is higher than the f(x2) in the interval
- 7. when, in an interval, taken an x1 that is lower than an x2, we have that f(x1) is lower than the f(x2) in the interval
- 8. are the points in which the function cancel out on x-axis or y-axis
- 9. the set of values that can assume an x-value for which exist a y-value
- 10. the point for which all the other y-values of the function are lower of it
- 11. is the relationship between the change of abscissae and the change of ordinates
Down
- 1. when a tangent line to a function in a point lies above the graph
- 2. the point for which all the other y-values of the function are higher of it
- 4. is the point in which the concavity changes
- 5. the set of values that can assume a y-value for which exist an x-value
- 6. when a the tangent line to a function at a point lies below the graph
