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Across
- 6. Cartesian coordinate graph that displays values for two quantitative variables as dots to show relationships or trends
- 8. a straight line on a scatter plot that best represents the general trend, direction, or relationship between two variables
- 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.
- 13. measures how one quantity changes in relation to another
- 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
- 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. 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. 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. a relationship where each input (domain) maps to exactly one output
- 4. to a state of being identical in value, amount, degree, or rank
- 5. the vertical (up-and-down) line on a graph, typically labeled with numbers that increase from bottom to top
- 7. a geometric transformation that moves a graph up or down on the \(y\)-axis without altering its shape or orientation
- 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.
- 11. something consisting of, relating to, or resembling a straight line, typically involving one dimension (length) rather than area or volume
- 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)