Across
- 2. you need a greater x-value to get any given y-value as an output of the function.
- 3. making the y-value bigger for any given value of x.
- 8. the smallest value that a mathematical function can have over its entire curve
- 10. the point at which the graph crosses the x- axis
- 11. Can be found in Quadrants III & IV
- 12. the beginning or starting point
- 15. each of the four quarters of a circle
- 16. the gap between two given points
- 19. the set of all real numbers lying between two fixed endpoints with no gaps.
- 20. angle can be found in quadrants I &II
- 22. the quantity or state multiple or various
- 23. a straight line on a graph
- 27. angles in standard position (angles with the initial side on the positive x-axis) that have a common terminal side
- 29. points on a chart
- 30. the slopes of the function are decreasing, or rather the derivative of the function is decreasing
- 33. hypotenuse/opposite
- 35. the ratio of adjacent side and hypotenuse
- 37. the measurement of an angle thats not using degrees
- 39. an algebraic expression which consists of variables, coefficients, and mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
- 41. length of side opposite angle Length of side adjacent to angle
- 42. the point at which the graph crosses the y- axis
- 43. a curve in which every point on the curve is equidistant from a point called a focus and a straight line called a directrix.
- 46. The common endpoint of two or more rays or line segments
- 47. circle- circle with radians and units
- 48. the inverse of a value or a number
- 49. theorem- A2+B2=c2
- 50. sin0=a/h
Down
- 1. the slopes of the function are decreasing, or rather the derivative of the function is decreasing.
- 4. a point where the function changes direction from increasing to decreasing
- 5. defined as the breaking or decomposition of an entity into a product of another entity, or factors, which when multiplied together give the original number or a matrix, etc.
- 6. finding the terms that are multiplied together to get an expression.
- 7. also known as arccosine
- 9. equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B, such that A and B produce the same value for all values of the variables within a certain range of validity.
- 13. where a function crosses the x or y axis
- 14. the branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations.
- 16. any function that repeats a pattern of y-values at regular intervals
- 17. the point on the entire graph with the highest y-value.
- 18. a line or curve that acts a the limit of another line or curve
- 21. a point where the function changes direction from decreasing to increasing
- 24. the set of possible input values
- 25. 3.14
- 26. the angle that forms when two radii meet at the center of a circle
- 28. one complete pattern of the y-values for a periodic function
- 31. a trigonometric function that for an acute angle in a right triangle is the ratio of the side opposite the angle to the hypotenuse.
- 32. its graph remains unchanged after a rotation of 180∘ about the origin.
- 34. hypotenuse/ adjacent
- 36. if the y-value grows at a faster and faster rate moving from left to right.
- 38. the value, which gives the number when it is multiplied by itself.
- 40. the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points
- 44. the middle of the highest and closet point of a curve
- 45. the set of possible output values
