Graphing Characterization
Across
- 2. when the graph n(y-values) repeats itself over a specified interval
- 5. an ionterval an interval where the x-values increase and the y-values decrease
- 7. the point with the highest x-value in a specific interval
- 8. an interval where the x-values increase and the y-values increase
- 10. a relation where each input(x's) has only one output (y)
- 12. what y-value the graph approaches as the x-value goes to extremes
- 15. the interval of x for which the y-values are positive
Down
- 1. the y-value(s) where the x-value(s) is zero
- 3. the point with the highest y-value in a specific interval
- 4. the interval of x for which the y-values are negative
- 6. point on graph where it switches between increasing and decreasing
- 7. the set of all outputs (y's) for a relation/function
- 9. a set of ordered pairs
- 11. for every x there is one corresponding y-value
- 13. the set of all inputs (x's) for a relation/function
- 14. the x-value(s) where the y-value(s) is zero