Across
- 2. The state of two expressions that are related but not equal. It defines a range of possibilities for x.
- 6. The direction of a graph as you move away from the origin. As it approaches x it becomes very large or very small.
- 9. Lines that meet in the form of right angles. The slopes are opposite reciprocals.
- 10. Expression consisting of the sum of one or more terms. Each sum is the product of a constant and a variable raised to an integer power.
- 11. A numerical factor that is multiplied by a variable. It represents the constant value.
- 13. A reduction of all y values on a function by a factor between 0 and 1. A graph is squished towards the x-axis.
- 15. The set of all inputs in a relation. It represents the values over which the function can be evaluated to produce meaningful output.
- 16. A polynomial of two terms. They are connected by either addition or subtraction.
- 17. The number of times a root appears in a factored form of a polynomial.
- 19. A quantity whose value does not change. Can be numbers or symbols.
- 20. The shift of a graph of a function. Can be horizontally, vertically, or both.
Down
- 1. A change made to the values of a function. The changes translate, reflect, rotate, or dilate the graph of a function.
- 3. A line where the dependent variable is not raised to the power. It is a straight line when graphed.
- 4. How two or more quantities related. Can be positive, negative, or zero.
- 5. The measurement of an angle. Used to specify the magnitude of angles in trigonometric functions.
- 7. The flip of a graph across an axis. Every point is mirrored across the line and maintain the same distance from before.
- 8. A symbol or letter that usually represents one or more numbers. Usually used to name unknown values or expressions.
- 12. Lines that do not intersect on a graph. They have the same slope, but different y-intercepts.
- 14. A complex number is obtained by changing the sign of the imaginary part. It represents the reflection across the real axis in the complex plane.
- 18. A polynomial of three terms. Separated by addition or subtraction.
