Across
- 1. Shaded area that overlaps. Has to be in slop-intercept form to graph
- 6. We can only add or subtract radicals if the number under the radical is the same (like terms)
- 8. If 2 or more lines always intersect, they are called coinciding (coincidental) and have infinitely many solutions
- 10. The set of all input values to a function
- 13. The product of a number and itself. A base with the exponent 2
- 19. Is a fancy way to say y
- 20. The data point that appears most
- 21. The set of all output values from a function
- 22. The middle value in a data set
- 24. The symbol used to indicate the square root of a number
- 25. A point where a line curves or meets the vertical axis
- 29. Communtative property of addition says you can move things around
Down
- 2. A group of equation is made up of 2 or more equations
- 3. Multiplying by a monomial just distribute
- 4. A number phrase that contains no equal sign
- 5. The inverse operation of the exponent 2. One of two equal factors of a number. What is the base when the exponent is 2?
- 7. A number whose root is a whole number,
- 9. The horizontal line running through the origin on a coordinate plane
- 11. Terms with the same variable and exponent
- 12. Every input has 1, and 1 output
- 14. The values that come out of a function
- 15. Polynomials are named based on their degree and number of terms
- 16. A point where curve meets the horizontal axis
- 17. The average of the values in a data set
- 18. The vertical line running through the orgin on a coordinate plane.
- 23. To rewrite an expression in a way that means the same thing but is similar
- 26. The values going into a function
- 27. solve
- 28. If 2 or more lines never intersect, they are called parallel and have no solution
