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