Semester 2 Algebra Vocabulary
Across
- 4. The shape of line that appears when graphing a quadratic equation
- 6. A range of numbers that represent the solutions of x
- 8. A pattern of growth that occurs when you multiply the initial amount by a number greater than 1 repeatedly
- 10. The minimum or maximum point in y value when graphing a quadratic equation
- 11. A number that cannot be represented by a fraction
- 14. A pattern of decay that occurs when you multiply the initial amount by a number less than 1 repeatedly
- 15. A sequence in which you repeatedly multiply the same number by the initial value.
Down
- 1. A mathematical equation that can be represented by the generic equation ax^2+bx+c=0 where a,b,and c are known, a≠0, and x is unknown
- 2. The "zeros"
- 3. The number that the initial value is repeatedly multiplied by in a exponential equation or function.
- 5. A sequence in which you repeatedly add the same number by the initial value.
- 7. The concept of multiplying large numbers by themselves in terms of powers
- 9. Multiplying a number by itself
- 12. A range of numbers that represent the solutions of x
- 13. A number that can be represented by a fraction