Graphing Quadratic and Absolute Value Functions Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. The pointed, symmetrical shape of an absolute value graph.
  2. 5. called x intercepts
  3. 6. a mathematical term describing an equation.
  4. 8. The single "corner" of a V-shaped graph or the highest/lowest turning point of a parabola.
  5. 10. making the graph narrower.
  6. 12. the greatest possible quantity, value, or degree.
  7. 13. The specific coordinate point where the graph crosses the y axis.
  8. 14. The complete set of all possible output values.
  9. 15. the smallest or lowest possible amount, quantity, or degree that is allowed, assignable, or recorded.
Down
  1. 2. The U-shaped curve that is the graph of a quadratic function.
  2. 3. Flipping the graph upside down, which happens if the primary coefficient is negative.
  3. 4. he vertical line that divides the graph into two perfectly symmetrical mirror images, passing straight through the vertex.
  4. 7. its distance from zero on a number line, regardless of direction.
  5. 9. The complete set of all possible input values (typically all real numbers, written as infite.
  6. 11. making the graph wider.