Algebra 2
Across
- 4. Describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the "ends" of the -axis.
- 5. An algebraic expression consisting of the sum or difference of two terms.
- 6. An equation in the simplest form of a family of functions.
- 8. Any number multiplied by itself three times to get a cube.
- 12. Used to determine if a function is one-to-one.
- 15. The √ symbol that is used to denote square root or nth roots.
- 16. The power or exponent which is raised to a number or a variable.
- 17. The set of ordered pairs obtained by interchanging the first and second elements of each pair in the original function.
- 19. States that if two factors raised to an exponent are being multiplied together, and they have the same base, we can add the exponents.
- 20. The set of all possible inputs for the function on the x-axis.
Down
- 1. States that when dividing two numbers with exponents, the exponents can be subtracted when the bases are the same.
- 2. Shifting the entire graph of a function up, down, right, or left.
- 3. An exponent that is written as a fraction.
- 7. The combining together of two or more functions in a manner where the output from one function becomes the input for the next function.
- 9. Any number multiplied by itself twice to get a square.
- 10. The process used to eliminate a radical or an imaginary number from the denominator of an algebraic fraction.
- 11. The number found under a radical symbol.
- 13. The set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis.
- 14. Is a point at which the curve changes direction.
- 18. A function, which can reverse into another function.