Math Alternative Assessment (Q1)

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Across
  1. 2. - means how many units you move up or down from point to point.
  2. 4. - is a special kind of rule that can be expressed using mathematical symbols, such as in an equation.
  3. 5. - the graph of a linear equation.
  4. 6. mean that the line will continue indefinitely in both directions.
  5. 9. - is the set of all first coordinates.
  6. 12. - are negative reciprocals of each other, that is, the product of their slopes, neither of which is vertical, is always -1.
  7. 14. - is usually used for non-numerical relationships.
  8. 15. - is the set of all second coordinates.
  9. 16. - can be facilitated with the use of a Cartesian coordinate system.
  10. 18. diagrams also allow us to see the type of correspondence of a relation more clearly.
  11. 19. - is a relation wherein each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element in the range.
  12. 22. - is the signed distance of the point from the 𝑦 βˆ’axis.
  13. 23. - is the signed distance of the point from the π‘₯ – axis.
  14. 24. - is formed by two real number lines intersecting at a right angle at their 0 coordinates
Down
  1. 1. - An equation of through the point (π‘Ž, 𝑏) is 𝑦 = 𝑏.
  2. 3. - the regions formed on a plane by the axes.
  3. 4. is a relation wherein each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element in the range.
  4. 7. - means how many units you move left or right from point to point.
  5. 8. - each point in the plane corresponds to an ordered pair (π‘₯, 𝑦) of real numbers.
  6. 10. - a linear equation that has solutions with 0 as one coordinate.
  7. 11. - point of intersection of the coordinate axes; also referred to as point.
  8. 13. - is a set of ordered pairs.
  9. 17. - lines in a plane that are parallel do not intersect and have the same slope.
  10. 20. - When a function evaluation leads to a division by zero.
  11. 21. - An equation of through the point (π‘Ž, 𝑏) is π‘₯ = π‘Ž.