Across
- 2. - when you square a binomial, you get a _______
- 4. – the power of a factor in a polynomial (tells if it bounces or goes through)
- 6. - a measure that describes the data collected about a population
- 9. – when you add the terms of a sequence together
- 11. - to flip a shape over a line
- 12. – type of sequence where you are multiplying by a common ratio
- 13. type of equation that "undoes" all the operations in another function
- 15. 2 terms in an equation
- 16. - to slide a shape left, right, up or down
- 18. – (b^2 – 4ac)
- 23. when you add interest to the principal so that your interest earns interest
- 24. – number of options when order matters (small number from large number)
- 25. – form of a quadratic where the terms are put in order of power
- 26. an equation with the highest power of 3
- 29. to grow in value
Down
- 1. - any number greater than one that is only divisible by itself and one
- 3. – type of number obtained when you take the root of a negative number
- 5. – on a graph of a system, where the solutions are located
- 7. – only type of survey that can determine cause and effect
- 8. - a measure that describes the data collected about a sample
- 10. - one of the names for an x-intercept
- 14. – type of probability where you are given an event has already happened P(A|B)
- 17. a list of numbers with a predictable pattern
- 18. – one term for the number of rows and columns of a matrix
- 19. – also called the 68-95-99.7 rule, it describe the spread of data on a normal curve
- 20. – the word for the symbol that indicates a root √
- 21. - the shape for the parent function of y=x^2
- 22. an equation with the highest degree of 2
- 27. new way to write exponential equations to isolate the exponent
- 28. - the highest point of a curve
