Across
- 2. the simplest form of a function with no transformations
- 6. parts of a multiplication expression
- 8. an adjective to describe a line or function that goes on forever
- 9. any function that repeats a pattern of y values at regular intervals
- 15. a line parallel to the x axis where the graph never reaches
- 16. a function that has several sub functions with their own individual equations
- 19. one complete pattern of y values for a periodic function
- 21. the dependent variable
- 23. the horizontal length of one cycle for a periodic or repeating function
- 25. limits with one side that tries to meet the hole
- 28. a formula that utilizes the sine of angles in proportion to the opposite side in order to find missing sides and angles of a non right triangle
- 29. specifies the domain and range with a set of numbers
- 30. a hole in a graph
- 31. a line parallel to the y axis where the graph never reaches
- 32. a function that possess another function within itself
- 33. it is the section after the semicolon letting you know where the line starts and ends
- 34. the mathematical operations applied to a function
Down
- 1. all the addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and compacting that can be done to functions
- 3. the independent variable
- 4. the one undefined point on a graph
- 5. a function that has a fixed amplitude
- 7. half of the perimeter of a polygon
- 8. a line without any interrupted output values
- 10. a function that is symmetrical across the point (0,0)
- 11. a linear line that splits the two parts of the graph symmetrically
- 12. substituting the fixed number into a limit function
- 13. a triangle without a 90 degree angle
- 14. meaning that the limit does not exist
- 17. a formula that utilizes the cosine of angles and triangle side measurements in order to find missing sides and angles of a non right triangle
- 18. a function that is symmetrical across the y axis
- 20. The inputs and outputs are reversed and the line is reflected over the line y=x
- 22. half the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the function
- 24. behavior of two graphs near the negative and postive ends of the x axis
- 26. the point where the different lines start owning their values
- 27. the value of a hole plugged into the equation of the function
