Across
- 4. the specific point (or dot) plotted on a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate plane representing its location.
- 6. are a pair of perpendicular number lines
- 8. ordered set of numbers, usually written as
- 13. vertical number line on a 2D coordinate plane that runs up and down
- 14. is a common linear equation format,(y=mx+b)
- 17. vertical number line in a 2D Cartesian coordinate system
- 19. the primary horizontal number line on a 2D Cartesian coordinate plane.
- 21. one of the four, 90-degree regions formed by the intersection of the horizontal-axis and vertical-axis on a Cartesian coordinate plane
- 23. is the point where a graph crosses or touches the horizontal (x)-axis,
- 24. the primary horizontal number line on a 2D Cartesian coordinate plane.
- 25. a two-dimensional, flat surface formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line (x-axis) and a vertical number line (y-axis).
Down
- 1. a pair of elements a, b having the property that ( a, b) = (u, v ) if and only if a = u, b = v.
- 2. second value in an ordered pair
- 3. is the point where a graph intersects the vertical (y)-axis, representing the initial value of a function when (x=0)
- 4. is the set of all ordered pairs ((x,y))
- 5. the horizontal number line on a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, running left-to-right, that acts as the primary reference for measuring horizontal distance.
- 7. is an algebraic equation where each term is either a constant or a variable raised to the first power
- 9. measures the steepness, incline, or gradient of a line, defined as the ratio of the vertical change ("rise") to the horizontal change ("run") between any two points
- 10. three or more points that lie on the exact same single straight line
- 11. a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- 12. to mark or draw points, lines, or curves on a graph to represent data or mathematical functions.
- 15. the y-coordinate in a 2D Cartesian coordinate system
- 16. the horizontal (-) coordinate in a Cartesian coordinate system
- 18. a universally accepted, consistent format for writing numbers, expressions, or equations to make them easier to read and compare
- 20. straight lines that never intersect or meet, regardless of how far they are extended in either direction.
- 22. the first value,(x), in an ordered pair((x,y)),
