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Exporithmonometry!
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negative: This type of exponent flips a fraction over.
logistic: This time of growth function models situations that have limits to their growth.
asymptote: The imaginary line that a curve approaches but never gets to.
irrational: The letter "e" is known as what kind of number.
growth: When the "b" value of an exponential function is bigger than 1.
decay: When the "b" value of an exponential function is less than 1.
common: The name of the log with a base of 10.
natural: The name of the log with a base of "e".
continuous: The type of compounding interest which uses the base "e".
degrees: A way to measure angles that are formed by lines or segments.
radians: A way to measure angles formed by curves, specifically along a circle.
arclength: The name of the distance between two points along a circle's edge.
seconds: There are 3,600 of these in one degree.
minutes: There are 60 of these in one degree.
circumference: The formula (2)(pi)(r) calculates a circle's what.
sector: The portion of a circle that is formed when an arc length is created.
Exporithmonometry!
Across:2. | The imaginary line that a curve approaches but never gets to. | 4. | A way to measure angles formed by curves, specifically along a circle. | 6. | The name of the distance between two points along a circle's edge. | 8. | When the "b" value of an exponential function is bigger than 1. | 10. | The type of compounding interest which uses the base "e". | 13. | The name of the log with a base of 10. | 14. | There are 60 of these in one degree. | 15. | The letter "e" is known as what kind of number. |
| | Down:1. | When the "b" value of an exponential function is less than 1. | 3. | The portion of a circle that is formed when an arc length is created. | 5. | A way to measure angles that are formed by lines or segments. | 7. | This type of exponent flips a fraction over. | 9. | This time of growth function models situations that have limits to their growth. | 11. | There are 3,600 of these in one degree. | 12. | The name of the log with a base of "e". |
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Exporithmonometry!
Across:2. | The imaginary line that a curve approaches but never gets to. | 4. | A way to measure angles formed by curves, specifically along a circle. | 6. | The name of the distance between two points along a circle's edge. | 8. | When the "b" value of an exponential function is bigger than 1. | 10. | The type of compounding interest which uses the base "e". | 13. | The name of the log with a base of 10. | 14. | There are 60 of these in one degree. | 15. | The letter "e" is known as what kind of number. |
| | Down:1. | When the "b" value of an exponential function is less than 1. | 3. | The portion of a circle that is formed when an arc length is created. | 5. | A way to measure angles that are formed by lines or segments. | 7. | This type of exponent flips a fraction over. | 9. | This time of growth function models situations that have limits to their growth. | 11. | There are 3,600 of these in one degree. | 12. | The name of the log with a base of "e". |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only