Across
- 1. Interest on an amount that is calculated based on the current total value present. This results in exponential growth.
- 3. The increase of something at a rate proportional to its value.
- 4. How would you simplify LogbM+LogbN
- 5. Curved graph
- 8. A value for which a root (such as square root or cube root) is being taken.
- 10. How would you simplify a^0
- 13. The amount of time it takes for something to exponentially decay to half of the original amount.
- 14. A value that indicates the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself.
- 15. An exponential decay function that relates the temperature of a cooling object to time.
- 18. Also known as a counting number, a positive integer.
- 20. the number that goes below and to the left of log
- 21. A exponential function that starts out growing exponentially, then slows as it approaches a horizontal asymptote, the value of which is called the function's carrying capacity.
- 22. How would you simplify (a^m)^n
- 23. A logarithm with a base of e.
Down
- 2. A function that consists of a positive real number, a (not equal to 1), raised to a power of the independent variable, x.
- 6. A sequence of numbers in which each term is related to the previous term by a common ratio.
- 7. How would you simplify a^-n
- 9. The decrease of something at a rate proportional to its value.
- 11. Interest on an amount that is calculated based on only the initial value. This results in linear growth.
- 12. A logarithm with a base of 10.
- 16. A function that undoes the effects of another function. In other words, an inverse function is an inverse relation that is also a function.A relation will be a function if its graph passes the vertical line test.
- 17. How would you simplify a^m/a^n
- 19. The exponent required to produce a certain number.
- 24. How would you simplify a^ma^n
