Across
- 2. Formed by adding a fixed number to each previous term to find the next term.
- 4. The process of predicting a value outside the range of known values.
- 6. The least value that the function attains in its domain. It is the y-coordinate of the lowest point on the graph of the function.
- 10. Another term for the x-intercept
- 12. The process of estimating a value between two known quantities.
- 13. The difference between consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence.
- 14. A ________ flips the graph of a function across a line
- 16. The difference between the y-value of a data point and the corresponding y-value of a model for the data set.
- 17. A ___________ shifts the graph of the parent function horizontally, vertically, or both without changing its shape or orientation.
- 18. A(n) __________ definition defines the terms in a sequence by relating each term to the ones before it.
Down
- 1. The ______________ of the function over the interval ๐ขโค๐นโค๐ฃ is equal to ๐ง(๐ฃ)โ๐ง(๐ข)๐ฃโ๐ข
- 3. A(n) __________ definition allows any term in a sequence to be found without knowing the previous term.
- 5. A method used to calculate the line of best fit.
- 7. When a change in one quantity causes a change in a second quantity.
- 8. Stretching, compressing, reflecting, and translating are all types of ______________.
- 9. location where two curves (or lines) intersect.
- 11. A _________ indicates the strength of a relationship between two data sets.
- 15. The greatest value that the function attains in its domain. It is the y -coordinate of the highest point on the graph of the function.
