Across
- 3. The set composed of second elements from a set of ordered-pair numbers.
- 4. the x-value of a relation or function.
- 6. The condition that produces a unique element in the sum or product of two original elements.
- 12. numbers, Any one of the numbers from positive one to infinity.
- 13. The set composed of first elements from a set of ordered-pair numbers.
- 15. One member of a set.
- 18. A set whose members are also members of a second set.
- 19. of a function, A set of ordered-pair numbers in which the range and domain sets are interchanged.
- 22. of sets, A set whose elements are common to two other sets.
- 23. A set of ordered-pair numbers such that for each first element there exists a unique second element.
- 26. A small-sized number placed at the right of and above a symbol that indicates the number of times the symbol appears as a factor.
Down
- 1. notation, A shorthand expression for repeated multiplication.
- 2. A set or ordered-pair numbers.
- 5. set, A set with no elements.
- 7. sets, Sets whose elements are identical
- 8. set, A set in which the number of elements is limitless.
- 9. A statement accepted as true without proof.
- 10. of sets, A set whose elements appear in either of two other sets.
- 11. Any one of the numbers from negative infinity to positive infinity.
- 14. sets, Sets that contain the same number of elements
- 16. A statement requiring proof.
- 17. is the y-value of the relation or function
- 20. One of two mathematical procedures: addition or multiplication.
- 21. set, A set in which the number of elements is possible to reach or exceed by counting
- 24. A collection of objects, concepts, or symbols.
- 25. numbers, Any one of the numbers from zero to infinity.