Algebra 2 Final
Across
- 3. These are used in sales tax. They are used to represent part of a whole (100).
- 6. It is how steep a line is. It is calculated using rise over run.
- 9. These are lines that never touch. These stay the same length apart.
- 12. It moves a shape on an xy-plane. It moves the shape around an axis or center.
- 14. An equation between two variables. When it is plotted on a graph, it is shown as a straight line.
- 16. This is the pattern in a geometric sequence. It is a fraction when the list gets smaller, and it is a whole number when the list gets larger.
- 17. This is a type of sequence. It has a pattern that either adds or subtracts when going to the next number.
- 18. To divide something or give a share or part of something. It has twelve letters and starts with a "D".
- 19. These are lists of numbers. The list uses a pattern to determine the next number.
- 20. It is written in the top right corner above a number, variable, or mathematical expression.
Down
- 1. The pattern in an arithmetic sequence. It can be positive or negative.
- 2. This always has a positive value. It is the number of spaces a number is from zero.
- 4. It moves a shape on an xy-plane. It moves the shape up, down, left, or right.
- 5. This is a side length on a triangle. It is the longest side.
- 7. It also moves a shape on an xy-plane. It flips the shape across a line or axis.
- 8. It is represented by a letter in the alphabet. It is an unknown numerical value.
- 10. It is used for linear equations. It makes it easy to find the x-intercept.
- 11. This is another type of sequence. It has a pattern that multiplies when going to the next number.
- 13. It is always equal to one. It means a number is being raised to the power of zero.
- 15. It is moving a shape on an xy-plane. It is moved without rotating or flipping it.