Chapter 3- Linear Relationships and Data Analysis
Across
- 2. a linear association where both variables increase
- 3. vertical distance between a data point and a line of fit in a scatter plot
- 5. triangles that have the same shape, but have a different size
- 7. a linear association where one value increases, while the other decreases
- 8. an association in which no line can reasonably describe the relationship between two variables
- 9. a graph of two-variable data displayed as ordered pairs
- 10. a line drawn on a scatter plot to approximately model the relationship between the two sets of data
- 11. an estimation of a value between two known values in a sequence
Down
- 1. relationship between two variable can be approximated using a line
- 4. a relationship between two variables, which can be described as linear or nonlinear, as well as positive or negative
- 5. a group of related linear equations where the solution makes all statements true
- 6. an estimation of a value based on extending a known sequence of values beyond the region that is known for certain