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Calculus Chronicles

Across
The lowest point in a particular section of a graph.
The rate of change of the position of an object.
The highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
A graph or part of a graph which looks like a right­side up bowl or part of a right­side up bowl
The Highest Point over the entire domain of a function or relation
A graph or part of a graph which looks like an upside­down bowl or part of an upside-down bowl
A word used to indicate any path, whether actually curved or straight, closed or open
The picture obtained by plotting all the points of an equation or inequality.
A point (x,y) on the graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined
The lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation
The result of taking the derivative of the derivative of the derivative etc. of a function a total of n times
The result of taking the derivative of the derivative of the derivative etc. of a function a total of n times
A line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over
A line which passes through at least two points of a curve
Down
The highest point in a particular section of a graph.
A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed , or y".
the process of finding a derivative
A method for finding the derivative of an implicitly defined function or relation
The total amount of space enclosed in a solid
The value that a function or expression approaches as the domain variable(s)approach a specific value.
A discontinuity that can be repaired by filling in a single point
A method for finding the derivative of a composition of function
A function which gives the slope of a curve; that is, the slope of the line tangent to a function
A number which indicates a quantity, size, or magnitude that is larger than any real number
3.14
A class of problems in which rates of change are related by means of differentiation
A shape or solid which has an indentation
The geometric figure formed at the intersection of two distinct lines.
The sum of the terms of a sequence. For example, the series for the sequence 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, . . . , 131, 133 is the sum 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + . . . + 131 + 133. Sigma/Σ