Calculus Crossword

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A non negative number
A real number represented by a function
Number represented by a decimal
Numbers that are not rational
How real numbers are referred to
Points corresponding to 0
Length between two real numbers
Set of all real numbers x such that a<_x<_b
Values of x where the graph intersects the x-axis
A curve is the graph of the function if and only if every vertical line x=a intersects the curve in at most one point
Moving the graph horizontally or vertically
Compressing or expanding the graph in vertical or horizontal directions
Vertical size of a graph
Defined by a quadratic polynomial
Quantity of f(x)
Functions built from sinx and cosx
Function of g(x)
A break in the wire
First function times the derivative of the second function plus the second function times the derivative of the first function
The bottom times the derivative
Points on the graph where concavity changes
Function f(x) appearing in the integral sign
Standard notation for writing sums in compact form
Process of computing integrals
Rate at which interest, if compounded annually, would have to be paid to produce the same yearly
BaseXWidthXHeight
Average value of a function
Quantity of x that we are trying to predict
Center of mass expressed in terms of quantities
Constant Solutions
A sequence bounded from above and below
A sequence that is not bounded
A parametric curve
Distance between initial points and end points
Two points in the same plane
Distance from P to Q
Two vectors of non zero length if lines are in line with
Another word for "real numbers"

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