Choice Project
Across
- 4. – A value close to the true solution.
- 6. – A method for fitting data to a curve by minimizing errors.
- 10. – Equations where terms are multiplied by a constant.
- 12. – Multiplying all terms in an equation by a constant.
- 13. – The highest or lowest point on a parabola.
- 14. – Methods generating successive approximations to a solution.
- 16. – A form of a quadratic equation that shows the vertex.
- 17. – Replacing a variable with an expression.
- 20. – Equation where a variable is an exponent.
- 22. – Equation that doesn't form a straight line.
- 25. – Adding or subtracting equations to eliminate variables.
- 26. – Methods for finding approximate solutions with numbers.
- 27. – The value that satisfies an equation.
- 28. – A line or shape formed by plotting data points.
- 29. – U-shaped graph of a quadratic function.
Down
- 1. – Solving by plotting equations and finding intersections.
- 2. – Removing variables to simplify a system.
- 3. – A polynomial of degree 2, typically in the form ax² + bx + c.
- 5. – Equations solved together for a common solution.
- 7. – Replacing variables to solve an equation.
- 8. – An equation with terms involving powers of variables.
- 9. – The opposite of a number or expression.
- 11. – Solving systems by removing variables.
- 15. – The point where two graphs meet.
- 17. – A set of equations with the same variables.
- 18. – A number multiplying a variable in an equation.
- 19. – Simplifying a system of equations.
- 21. – Equation involving the logarithm of a variable.
- 23. – Solving by plotting and finding intersections.
- 24. – The set of all values that satisfy an equation.