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1. A function that involves a linear combination of powers of a variable, multiplied by coefficients.
5. In a right-angled triangle, the ratio of the opposite side to an angle and the hypotenuse.
7. The type of polygon where all the angles and all of the sides are equal.
9. French 19c. mathematician who made a name for himself in complex analysis
10. A prefix denoting one-billionth of a value.
11. Symbolized by a capital sigma, this is the addition of terms.
12. British mathematician, number theorist and Ramanujan's mentor
13. The part of a function that nears a straight line but never actually crosses it
15. The natural logarithm (alternative spelling)
17. An area in which any two points can be joined by a series of simple straight lines
19. A numerical method of solving differential equations (abbr.)
21. ___ Arrow Notation - sum of times the natural logarithm must be used to get a value less than e
22. ___ arc. An arc with more than 180 degrees (more than half a circle)
24. A deformation ofthe Jorge-Meeks fournoid obtaining a minimal surface with tetrahedral symmetry
26. To multiply by three
27. The tangent of a function. The rise over the run.
29. Swiss 18c. mathematician, best known for his work with power series, and for the imaginary number id
30. 25 Down less than 26 Down
31. A complex exponential. Produces a complex number given an angle.
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1. The "P" in PEMDAS
2. French mathematician, known mainly for his work involving elliptical functions.
3. A round curve with no mathematical function. Also, the shape of an egg.
4. A financial mathematician
5. A polyhedron constructed by continuing the faces past the edges until the new edges intersect
6. The 'top part' of a fraction
8. German 19c. mathematician who first combined geometry and analysis
11. Norwegian mathematician who did extensive work in group theory
14. What this crossword is all about
16. The region contained within two cocentric circles
17. In an abelian set, all contained objects share this property
18. ___ - Delta. The proof of a limit of a linear function.
20. The sets of elements that are taken to zero by functions.
23. An imaginary straight line of rotational symmetry, most commonly found as x, y, and z
25. Unity
26. The base for the common logarithm
28. Ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter