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Spring Fling Crossword Puzzle

Eli Masket

Across
An angle less than 90º.
A trigonometric ratio of height over radius in the unit circle.
A function that is created with two or more functions, replacing a variable in one function with an entirely different function
The set of x values in which a function exists.
Two lines located on the same plane that will never intersect.
A measure of angles.
The set of y values in which a function exists.
A trigonometric ratio of height over length in the unit circle.
A type of equation that has no breaks when graphed on the x and y axes.
The three dimensional space an object occupies.
The movement of a function along the x axis.
A number that will always remain the same, such as 7.
The line segment from a circle's center to its circumference.
A value at which a function isn't continuous.
A ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter, roughly 3.14.
A point located on a function that is empty; an infinitely small break in a function.
Down
A trigonometric ratio of radius over height in the unit circle; the opposite of sine.
A trigonometric ratio of radius over height in the unit circle; the opposite of sine.
The measure of distance between a number and zero.
A trigonometric ratio of length over height in the unit circle; the opposite of tangent.
A type of math in which unknown values are solved for.
How a function behaves when reaching infinitely large x values.
A test in which it can be determined if the subject is a function. There must only be one output for each input.
A type of spatial math having to do with shapes and angles, as well as their relationships.
A line segment that extends infinitely in only one direction.
An angle with a measure greater than 90º.
A smaller number that when multiplied with another smaller number creates the larger, original number.
A trigonometric ratio of length over radius in the unit circle.
A measure of a function's growth; can be calculated using change in rise over change in run.
Two rays intersect to form this, and this can be measured in degrees.