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Across
  1. 6. Cartesian coordinate graph that displays values for two quantitative variables as dots to show relationships or trends
  2. 8. a straight line on a scatter plot that best represents the general trend, direction, or relationship between two variables
  3. 10. an algebraic expression consisting of variables (also called indeterminates) and coefficients (numbers), combined using only addition, subtraction, and multiplication, with non-negative integer exponents.
  4. 13. measures how one quantity changes in relation to another
  5. 14. a standardized graphical representation of a data set's distribution based on a five-number summary: minimum, first quartile (Q1), median, third quartile (Q3), and maximum
  6. 15. measures the steepness, incline, or direction of a line, representing the ratio of vertical change ("rise") to horizontal change ("run") between any two points
Down
  1. 1. a list of numbers where each term is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio
  2. 2. describes objects, shapes, or relations with balanced proportions, where parts on opposite sides of a dividing line or center are identical, matching, or mirror images.
  3. 3. a relationship where each input (domain) maps to exactly one output
  4. 4. to a state of being identical in value, amount, degree, or rank
  5. 5. the vertical (up-and-down) line on a graph, typically labeled with numbers that increase from bottom to top
  6. 7. a geometric transformation that moves a graph up or down on the \(y\)-axis without altering its shape or orientation
  7. 9. occur in algebra when an equation or system of equations is an identity—meaning both sides are identical—resulting in any value for the variable making the equation true.
  8. 11. something consisting of, relating to, or resembling a straight line, typically involving one dimension (length) rather than area or volume
  9. 12. the difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set (statistics) or the set of all possible output values (y-values) a function can produce (algebra)