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Across
  1. 5. the greatest quantity, number, or degree possible, allowable, or recorded, representing the upper limit or highest point
  2. 6. the average of a set of numbers, calculated by summing all values and dividing by the total count
  3. 7. specific rule or relationship that maps every input(x) to exactly one unique output.
  4. 9. reveals the number and nature of roots
  5. 14. becoming smaller, fewer, or less in size, amount, intensity, or number
  6. 15. a relationship, equation, or function that forms a straight line when graphed
  7. 16. the cost of borrowing money or the profit earned from investing it, usually expressed as a percentage of the principal amount over time.
Down
  1. 1. a phrase that combines numbers, variables, and operation symbols, to represent a value
  2. 2. the smallest possible amount, degree, or quantity allowed, recorded, or necessary.
  3. 3. the value or set of values for a variable that makes an equation or inequality true.
  4. 4. functions, equations, or systems that do not form a straight line when graphed and where output is not directly proportional to input
  5. 8. the spread of data, calculated by subtracting the lowest value from the highest value in a dataset.
  6. 10. the middle value in an ordered data set, serving as a measure of central tendency that splits data into two equal halves.
  7. 11. the value that appears most frequently in a data set.
  8. 12. a whole number that divides into another number exactly, without leaving a remainder
  9. 13. becoming greater, larger, or more numerous in size, amount, intensity, or degree