Inequalities and Systems of Equations
Across
- 5. The rate of change; how steep a line is.
- 9. A mathematical statement that compares expressions using symbols such as >, <, ≥, or ≤.
- 10. A set of two or more linear equations with the same variables.
- 14. Used when the inequality symbol is > or < because the boundary line is not included in the solution.
- 15. An equation written as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
- 16. The process of coloring the region that represents all solutions to the inequality.
- 17. The two equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept.
Down
- 1. The value is larger than or equal to another value.
- 2. The two equations have different slopes.
- 3. The two equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts.
- 4. The value is larger than another value.
- 6. The value is smaller than or equal to another value.
- 7. The point where two lines cross; this represents the solution of the system.
- 8. The value is larger than or equal to another value.
- 11. A point used to check which side of the boundary line satisfies the inequality (often (0,0)).
- 12. Used when the inequality symbol is ≥ or ≤ because the boundary line is included in the solution.
- 13. The point where the line crosses the y-axis.