Math AA_PINEDA

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Across
  1. 2. A rule, relation, or machine that assigns one unique output to each input.
  2. 6. The endpoint of the minor axis of an ellipse or hyperbola.
  3. 9. Lines that a hyperbola approaches but never touches.
  4. 12. The axis perpendicular to the transverse axis in a hyperbola.
  5. 14. The set of all points where the sum of distances to two fixed foci is constant.
  6. 18. The set of all points equidistant from a fixed point (focus) and a fixed line (directrix).
  7. 22. The constant ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
  8. 23. A number that measures how stretched a conic is.
  9. 24. The distance around a circle.
  10. 26. Distance from the center of a circle (or ellipse) to a point on the curve.
  11. 27. A relation where different x-values map to the same y-value.
Down
  1. 1. All possible y-values of a graph.
  2. 3. All points in a plane equidistant from a fixed center point.
  3. 4. A relation where one x-value corresponds to multiple y-values (not a function).
  4. 5. The line that divides a parabola into two mirror halves through its vertex.
  5. 7. All possible x-values of a graph.
  6. 8. The measure of space inside a two-dimensional figure.
  7. 10. A second-degree polynomial whose graph is a parabola.
  8. 11. A key point on a conic tip of a parabola or endpoints of the major axis of an ellipse/hyperbola.
  9. 13. The rectangle formed when connecting the vertices, and co-vertices of a hyperbola.
  10. 15. A line segment through a focus and perpendicular to the major axis, shows the width of a parabola at the focus.
  11. 16. The point (0,0) on a coordinate plane.
  12. 17. In a hyperbola, it is the axis passing through its vertices and foci.
  13. 19. A first-degree equation whose graph is a straight line.
  14. 20. A fixed line used with a focus to define a parabola.
  15. 21. A conic section where its degenerate is defined as 2 intersecting lines
  16. 25. The longest diameter of an ellipse.