Math 10: Relations and Functions
Across
- 4. a variable whose value is not determined by the value of another variable, and whose value determines the value of another (the dependent) variable
- 7. diagram, used to represent a relation; the ovals show the sets, and the arrows associate elements of the first set with elements of the second set.
- 8. a variable whose value is determined by the value of another (the independent) variable
- 9. of change, the change in one quantity with respect to the change in another quantity.
- 10. the set of second elements associated with the first elements (domain) of a relation.
- 13. intercept, also known as the y-intercept.
- 14. a collection of distinct objects
- 15. notation, notation used to show the independent variable in a function; for example, f(x) means that the value of the function f depends on the value of the independent variable x.
Down
- 1. intercept, also known as the x-intercept.
- 2. a measure of how one quantity changes with respect to the other; it can be determined by calculating rise/run
- 3. function, a linear relation whose graph is not a vertical line.
- 5. the set of first elements of a relation.
- 6. a relation where each element in the first set is associated with exactly one element in the second set.
- 11. one object in the set
- 12. a rule that associates the elements of one set with the elements of another set.