Unit 3 Crossword
Across
- 3. The corner or turning point of an absolute value graph. It represents the maximum or minimum point of the v shape
- 6. A number that is either positive or zero. The result of an absolute value operation is always non-negative.
- 9. Two numbers that have the same absolute value but different signs
- 10. In a geometric sense, the space between two points. Since distance cannot be negative, absolute value is the primary tool used to calculate it
- 12. of Symmetry A vertical line that passes through the vertex and divides the V graph into two perfectly mirrored halves
- 14. The expression or number located inside the absolute value bars
- 15. A term is often used interchangeably with absolute value it refers to the size or largeness of a number regardless of its sign
Down
- 1. An and statement often resulting from absolute value inequalities
- 2. Value The distance a number is from zero on a number line, It is always expressed as a non-negative value
- 4. Solution A solution acquired during the algebraic process that does not actually satisfy the original absolute value equation when plugged back in
- 5. The characteristic geometric shape of an absolute value function graph
- 7. junction An or statement often resulting from absolute value inequalities
- 8. Symbols The vertical bars used to enclose a number or expression to indicate that the absolute value should be taken
- 11. Value Function A function containing an algebraic expression within absolute value symbols
- 13. The point labeled 0 on a number line or on a coordinate plane. Absolute value measures how far a point is from this specific location