Across
- 4. Points that separate increasing and decreasing parts of a graph.
- 5. Parts of the graph that are undefined, like a hole.
- 10. Rectangles used to estimate the area under the curve created with a line touching the left corner of every rectangle.
- 12. A number that is a product with the imaginary unit as a factor.
- 13. The mathematical operations applied to a function.
- 14. A number in the form of a+bi where "i" is the imaginary unit and "a" and "b" are real numbers.
- 17. When a function's y-values decrease as its x-values increase.
- 18. The independent variable.
- 20. When the actual value is lower than the estimated value.
- 21. When the actual value is higher than the estimated value.
- 22. The behavior and trend of a function at the ends of the x-axis.
- 24. A line of symmetry for rational functions when the numerator's degree is one higher than the denominator.
- 26. Parts of a multiplication equation when multiplied are equal to a product.
- 27. Right triangles with the collective angles of 30,60, 90 and 45, 45, 90.
- 30. A quantity used to show the exponent that a number needs to be raised to produce a specific number.
- 31. Limits that come from one side of the graph.
Down
- 1. A study of math on the sides and angles of triangles.
- 2. Rectangles used to estimate the area under the curve created with a line touching the right corner of every rectangle.
- 3. The point where a function's derivative changes.
- 6. A function's rate of change of a function's derivative.
- 7. The vertical line that the function will never reach.
- 8. When limits are connected without break.
- 9. An abbreviation for Does Not Exist.
- 11. Every non-constant single-variable polynomial with complex coefficients has at least one complex root.
- 15. When a value is directly substituted into a limit.
- 16. A horizontal line that the function can't reach.
- 18. Two functions that have inputs and outputs that are reversed. The two functions are equal to one another when reflected over the line y=x.
- 19. function A function which, its y-values are the x-values raised to a certain degree.
- 23. When a function's y-values increase as its x-values increase.
- 25. An interval that is a subclass of another interval.
- 28. A hole is an open circle marking how a point DNE.
- 29. A value that is approached as another value increases or decreases.
