3.1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. Typically written (x,y), the first term (x) represents an input value (or a value from one set) and the second term (y) represents an output value (or a value from another set).
  2. 6. The set of all output values, traditionally y-values.
  3. 7. The ___________ domain, also known as the maximum or largest possible domain, is the largest set of values that a function can take on.
  4. 8. The set of all input values, traditionally x-values.
  5. 10. This means finding the element of the range (y-value) that corresponds to the given domain value (x-value). This is the fancy math way of saying plug in x and find the value of y.
  6. 11. A ________ is a set of ordered pairs that have 3 components. 1) Each "x" value is mapped onto a y value. 2) The Set A is all the "x" or input values. 3) The Set B is all the "y" or output values. This maps set A to set B.
Down
  1. 1. A ____________ domain is a smaller group (or subset of) the natural domain, and limits the values a function can take on.
  2. 2. This means finding the element of the domain (x-value) that corresponds to the given element of the range (y-value). This is the fancy math way of saying plug in y and find the value of x.
  3. 3. This test is used to see if a relation is a function - if a vertical line DOES NOT intersect a graph more than once, then the relation is a function. If it does, it is NOT a function.
  4. 5. A ___________ is a relation where each input value has exactly one output value.
  5. 9. ___________ diagram, shows the how element of sets relate to one another. Each set is represented with an oval, and lines or arrows are drawn from elements in one set to elements in another set to create ordered pairs.