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