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domain: set of coordinates of ordered pairs of a relation or function
calculus: Latin word for stone or pebble
signum: Latin word for sign
Split Function: function that is defined by different formulas for different parts of its domain
tangent line: line that intersects at only one point
normal line: slope of the _______. Equal to the negative reciprocal of the slope of the tangent line
exponential function: a function in which a unknown quantity appears in one or more exponents
reference angle: an acute angle between the terminal side and the x-axis
relation: set of ordered pairs of mathematical quantities
vertical: _______ asymptote. Occur only for rational functions
radian: measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc equal in the length to the radius of the circle
trigonometry: the study of triangles and the relationship among their sides and angles
sines: law of _________, defined by the formula a/ sinA= b/ sinB= c/ sinC
maxima: the maximum point of a curve
symmetry: line of _______. the line where a graph can be folded into two equal parts
slope: steepness or peakness of a line
period: also known as one cycle
open dot: a symbol used to define that a point/s do not belong to the solution set
intercepts: the point of the graph that passes through x and y axes
derivative: one of the great ideas in Calculus which examines slopes of a curve and rate of change.
Let's reminisce the words!
Across:1. | one of the great ideas in Calculus which examines slopes of a curve and rate of change. | 4. | _______ asymptote. Occur only for rational functions | 8. | line that intersects at only one point | 9. | Latin word for sign | 12. | law of _________, defined by the formula a/ sinA= b/ sinB= c/ sinC | 14. | slope of the _______. Equal to the negative reciprocal of the slope of the tangent line | 15. | steepness or peakness of a line | 17. | set of ordered pairs of mathematical quantities | 18. | line of _______. the line where a graph can be folded into two equal parts | 19. | function that is defined by different formulas for different parts of its domain |
| | Down:2. | an acute angle between the terminal side and the x-axis | 3. | a function in which a unknown quantity appears in one or more exponents | 5. | the study of triangles and the relationship among their sides and angles | 6. | Latin word for stone or pebble | 7. | the maximum point of a curve | 10. | measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc equal in the length to the radius of the circle | 11. | a symbol used to define that a point/s do not belong to the solution set | 13. | the point of the graph that passes through x and y axes | 16. | set of coordinates of ordered pairs of a relation or function | 20. | also known as one cycle |
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Let's reminisce the words!
Across:1. | one of the great ideas in Calculus which examines slopes of a curve and rate of change. | 4. | _______ asymptote. Occur only for rational functions | 8. | line that intersects at only one point | 9. | Latin word for sign | 12. | law of _________, defined by the formula a/ sinA= b/ sinB= c/ sinC | 14. | slope of the _______. Equal to the negative reciprocal of the slope of the tangent line | 15. | steepness or peakness of a line | 17. | set of ordered pairs of mathematical quantities | 18. | line of _______. the line where a graph can be folded into two equal parts | 19. | function that is defined by different formulas for different parts of its domain |
| | Down:2. | an acute angle between the terminal side and the x-axis | 3. | a function in which a unknown quantity appears in one or more exponents | 5. | the study of triangles and the relationship among their sides and angles | 6. | Latin word for stone or pebble | 7. | the maximum point of a curve | 10. | measure of a central angle that intercepts an arc equal in the length to the radius of the circle | 11. | a symbol used to define that a point/s do not belong to the solution set | 13. | the point of the graph that passes through x and y axes | 16. | set of coordinates of ordered pairs of a relation or function | 20. | also known as one cycle |
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