Across
- 1. an expression that contains a square root or an nth root
- 3. if b^2 = a, then b is a square root of a
- 4. a function whose value is determined by finding the greatest integer that is less than or equal to the x-value being considered
- 6. The b value when y = ab^x if a > 0 and 0 < b < 1
- 7. if a>0 and 0<b<1 then the function y =ab^x is an exponential decay function with decay factor b
- 8. when the graph crosses the x axis
- 9. of functions/h(x)=f(g(x))
- 10. a line that a graph approaches more and more closely
- 11. a function whose value is determined by finding the least integer that is greater than or equal to the x-value being considered
- 13. A function that comtains an absolute valueexpression
- 16. Points on the graph of a function in which there is a break hole or gap
- 17. The b value when y = ab^x if a > 0 and b>1
- 19. a function defined by at least two equations each of which applies to a different part of the function's domain
- 20. a relation that interchanges the input and output values of the original relation. the graph is a reflection of the graph of the original relation with y=x as the line of reflection
- 23. a sequence for which the ratio r of a term to its preceding term is constant
- 24. a piecewise function defined by a constant value over each part of its domain. its graph resembles a series of stair steps
Down
- 2. A inequality that includes and absolute value
- 5. the constant that is multiplied to form a geometric sequence
- 7. if a>0 and b>1 then function y = ab^x is an exponential growth function with growth factor b
- 12. an inverse relation that is a function. functions "f" and "g" are inverses provided that f(g(x))=x and g(f(x))=x
- 14. a function where no two different values in the domain have the same value in the range
- 15. an equation in which a variable expression occurs as an exponent,
- 18. a mapping or pairing of input values with output values
- 21. the number or expression beneath a radical sign
- 22. another name for the x intercept
- 25. maximum or minimum points of a function
