Across
- 5. A relationship between two variables where the product of the variables is constant
- 7. To break down an expression into simpler expressions that can be multiplied to get the original.
- 10. Combining two functions to form a new function.
- 13. The process of changing the position, size, or orientation of a graph, such as translations, reflections, stretching, or compressing.
- 15. A second-degree polynomial equation in the form ax^2+bx+c=0
- 16. The set of all possible input values (usually x-values) for which a function is defined.
- 19. Numbers that cannot be written as fractions.
- 25. An expression made up of variables, coefficients, and exponents combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
- 27. An expression that includes a square root, cube root, or any higher root, such as x+3 squared
- 28. An equation of a line written as y-y1=m(x-x1))
- 29. The highest or lowest point on a parabola, depending on whether it opens upward or downward.
- 30. The number (i)
- 31. A function whose graph is a straight line.
Down
- 1. Describes the behavior of a function as x approaches positive or negative infinity. It helps identify whether the function rises or falls at the ends of the graph.
- 2. The equation of a straight line written as y=mx+b
- 3. Value The distance of a number from zero on the number line
- 4. The graph of a quadratic function, which is a U-shaped curve.
- 6. A set of two or more equations with the same variables, solved simultaneously to find a common solution.
- 8. A value of x that satisfies an equation. Also known as a solution or zero.
- 9. Numbers that have both a real and imaginary part.
- 11. A binomial is an algebraic expression that has two non-zero terms.
- 12. A way of writing sets of numbers, typically used to describe the domain or range of a function.
- 14. A vertical line that divides the parabola into two symmetrical halves.
- 17. A polynomial with exactly two terms.
- 18. A ratio of two polynomials.
- 20. The values of x that satisfy an equation
- 21. A function whose graph is not a straight line, such as quadratic, cubic, or exponential functions.
- 22. The set of all possible output values (usually y-values) of a function.
- 23. A function that "reverses" the operation of the original function
- 24. An expression that contains a square root, cube root, or higher roots.
- 26. A system of equations where each equation is linear. These can be solved using methods like substitution, elimination, or graphing.
