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Crazy Calc Crossword Puzzle
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Absolute Maximum: The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
Absolute Minimum: The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity over time
Asymptote: A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed
Chain Rule: A method for finding the derivative of a composition of functions
Power Rule: The formula for finding the derivative of a power of a variable
Concave: A shape or solid which has an indentation or "cave"
Concave Down: A graph or part of a graph which looks like an upside-down bowl or part of an upside-down bowl
Concave Up: A graph or part of a graph which looks like a right-side up bowl or part of an right-side up bowl
Continuous Function: A function with a connected graph.
Critical Number: The x-value of a critical point
Decreasing Function: A function with a graph that moves downward as it is followed from left to right
Increasing Function: A function with a graph that goes up as it is followed from left to right
Definite Integral: An integral which is evaluated over an interval
Critical Point: A point (x, y) on the graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined
Derivative: A function which gives the slope of a curve; that is, the slope of the line tangent to a function.
Discontinuity: A point at which the graph of a relation or function is not connected
Difference Quotient: This formula computes the slope of the secant line through two points on the graph of f
Discontinuous Function: A function with a graph that is not connected
e: A transcendental number commonly encountered when working with exponential models that is ≈ 2.7182818284.
Differentiation: The process of finding a derivative
Implicit Function: A function or relation in which the dependent variable is not isolated on one side of the equation
End Behavior: The appearance of a graph as it is followed farther and farther in either direction
Explicit Differentiation: The process of finding the derivative of an explicit function
Explicit Function: A function in which the dependent variable can be written explicitly in terms of the independent variable
Inflection Point: A point at which a curve changes from concave up to concave down, or vice-versa
Fixed: Constant. Not changing or moving
Exponential Decay: A model for decay of a quantity for which the rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present
Exponential Growth: A model for growth of a quantity for which the rate of growth is directly proportional to the amount present
First Derivative: Same as the derivative
Implicit Differentiation: A method for finding the derivative of an implicitly defined function or relation
Higher Derivative: Any derivative beyond the first derivative
3Second Derivative: The derivative of a derivative
Indefinite Integral: The family of functions that have a given function as a common derivative
Integral: As a noun, it means the integral of a function
Integral of a Function: The result of either a definite integral or an indefinite integral
3Integration: The process of finding an integral, either a definite integral or an indefinite integral
Instantaneous Velocity: The rate at which an object is moving at a particular moment
nth Derivative: The result of taking the derivative of the derivative of the derivative etc. of a function a total of n times
Product Rule: A formula for the derivative of the product of two functions
Crazy Calc Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 1. | A point (x, y) on the graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined | | 3. | The appearance of a graph as it is followed farther and farther in either direction | | 6. | A function or relation in which the dependent variable is not isolated on one side of the equation | | 11. | A shape or solid which has an indentation or "cave" | | 14. | A point at which a curve changes from concave up to concave down, or vice-versa | | 16. | Constant. Not changing or moving | | 17. | A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed | | 19. | A function with a graph that moves downward as it is followed from left to right | | 20. | A model for decay of a quantity for which the rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present | | 21. | Same as the derivative | | 22. | The derivative of a derivative |
| | Down:| 2. | A graph or part of a graph which looks like a right-side up bowl or part of an right-side up bowl | | 4. | An integral which is evaluated over an interval | | 5. | A point at which the graph of a relation or function is not connected | | 7. | The formula for finding the derivative of a power of a variable | | 8. | The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation | | 9. | A method for finding the derivative of a composition of functions | | 10. | The x-value of a critical point | | 12. | As a noun, it means the integral of a function | | 13. | Any derivative beyond the first derivative | | 15. | A graph or part of a graph which looks like an upside-down bowl or part of an upside-down bowl | | 18. | A formula for the derivative of the product of two functions | | 20. | A transcendental number commonly encountered when working with exponential models that is ≈ 2.7182818284. |
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Crazy Calc Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 1. | A point (x, y) on the graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined | | 3. | The appearance of a graph as it is followed farther and farther in either direction | | 6. | A function or relation in which the dependent variable is not isolated on one side of the equation | | 11. | A shape or solid which has an indentation or "cave" | | 14. | A point at which a curve changes from concave up to concave down, or vice-versa | | 16. | Constant. Not changing or moving | | 17. | A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed | | 19. | A function with a graph that moves downward as it is followed from left to right | | 20. | A model for decay of a quantity for which the rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present | | 21. | Same as the derivative | | 22. | The derivative of a derivative |
| | Down:| 2. | A graph or part of a graph which looks like a right-side up bowl or part of an right-side up bowl | | 4. | An integral which is evaluated over an interval | | 5. | A point at which the graph of a relation or function is not connected | | 7. | The formula for finding the derivative of a power of a variable | | 8. | The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation | | 9. | A method for finding the derivative of a composition of functions | | 10. | The x-value of a critical point | | 12. | As a noun, it means the integral of a function | | 13. | Any derivative beyond the first derivative | | 15. | A graph or part of a graph which looks like an upside-down bowl or part of an upside-down bowl | | 18. | A formula for the derivative of the product of two functions | | 20. | A transcendental number commonly encountered when working with exponential models that is ≈ 2.7182818284. |
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