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Across 20. This theorem states that if n is a positive integer, the 12. f(x) which is found to be con- tinuous over a closed
3. function f(x) which is found to be continuous over a limit of the nth root of a function is just the nth root of the interval [a, b] is guaranteed to have extreme values in that
closed interval [a, b] will take any value between f(a) and limit of the function, provided the nth root of the limit is a interval.
f(b). real number 14. A point or value of the independent variable at which
5. function for which sufficiently small changes in the Down the value of a function is not equal to its limit as the value of
input result in arbitrarily small changes in the output. 1. a branch of mathematics concerned with the the independent variable approaches that point, or where it is
6. A category of discontinuity in which a vertical determination, properties, and application of integrals. not defined.
asymptote exists at x = a and f (a) is undefined. 2. this point is interior to the domain and is the lowest 16. the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding
11. a line that continually approaches a given curve but point on the graph in an interval around it and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions, by
does not meet it at any finite distance. 4. is a point on the graph that is undefined or does not fit methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal
13. This says that the limit of a sum of functions is the sum the rest of the graph. There is a gap at that location when you differences.
of the limits of the individual functions. Subtraction is also are looking at the graph. 17. he value A to which a function f (x) gets arbitrarily
included in this law, that is, the limit of a difference of 7. is the x-value that makes the function equal to 0. close as the value of the independent variable x gets
functions is the difference of their limits. 8. A category of discontinuity in which f (x)≠f (x) , but arbitrarily close to a given value a
15. The highest point over the entire domain of a function both of these limits exist and are finite.
or relation 9. When the graph of a function has no holes, no gaps, no
18. A category of discontinuity in which a function has a steps or no discontinuities
well-defined two-sided limit at x = a , but either f (x) is not 10. the complete set of all possible resulting values of the
defined at a or its value at a is not equal to this limit. dependent variable (y, usually)
19. This says that the limit of a multiple of a function is
simply that multiple of the limit of the function.
Word Bank
Range Continuous Asymptote Integral Calculus
Infinite Discontinuity Point Discontinuity Extreme Value Theorem Continuous Function
Jump Discontinuity Absolute Maximum Calculus Addition Theorem
Constant Multiple Theorem Zero of a function Removable discontinuity Radical/Root Theorem
Relative Minimum Discontinuity Intermediate Value Theorem Limits
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