Algebra 1 EOC Vocabulary Review
Across
- 2. rise over run or the rate of change in a linear function
- 3. a number in front of a variable
- 6. if a parabola opens up, then the “a” value is ____________________
- 7. the point where a graph crosses the y-axis; written as (0, #)
- 8. the line that splits the parabola in half; written as x = #
- 12. 2 is an example of an ________________ number
- 14. the span of all y values in a set of numbers
- 17. the spread of the middle half of the data; Q3-Q1
- 23. a polynomial where the highest degree of any variable is 1; constant rate of change
- 24. when two variables have a relationship, but don’t necessarily cause each other
- 25. the lowest point
- 26. a number that stands alone; it does NOT have a variable attached to it
- 27. the highest point
- 28. the biggest number and/or variable that will divide an expression
- 31. the middle number in a data list
- 33. the name of this symbol, <
- 35. if a parabola opens down, then the “a” value is __________________
- 38. a point on a solid line is considered a ______________
- 39. the number that appears most often in a data list
- 40. the inverse operation of addition
- 41. the name of this symbol, >
- 43. the span of all x values in a set of numbers
- 44. 3/7 is an example of a _____________ number
- 45. a polynomial where the highest degree of any variable is 2
- 46. a number phrase that contains NO equal sign
Down
- 1. the equation 300(0.72)^x represents compound _______________ because 0.72 is in between 0 and 1
- 4. a relationship where each x value does not repeat and/or cheat
- 5. a sequence of numbers that has a pattern of multiplication or division
- 6. when the cube root of a number equals a whole number
- 9. the middle point of a parabola; can be the maximum or minimum
- 10. the name of a quadratic graph
- 11. when the square root of a number equals a whole number
- 13. the type of distribution where the data points are leaning towards a single side
- 15. the type of distribution where each data point is equally spread across
- 16. the type of distribution that has two common values (peaks)
- 18. a sequence of numbers that has a pattern of addition or subtraction
- 19. the inverse operation of subtraction
- 20. the point where a graph crosses the x-axis; written as (#, 0)
- 21. the inverse operation of multiplication
- 22. when two variables have a relationship, and one directly impacts the other
- 29. a number that stands out from the rest of the data set
- 30. a point on a dotted/dashed line is considered ________________________
- 32. a polynomial where the exponent is a variable
- 34. the type of distribution where the peak of the data is in the center
- 36. the equation 5000(1.43)^x represents compound ___________ because 1.43 is bigger than 1
- 37. the inverse operation of division
- 42. the sum of all the numbers in a data list divided by the amount of numbers present