Across
- 3. process of showing what part of the number line contains values that will "satisfy" the given inequality.
- 6. you break a number down into smaller numbers that, multiplied together, give you that original number.
- 8. factor of a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
- 9. domain of a function is the set of inputs accepted by the function
- 11. simplest function of a family of functions that preserves the definition (or shape) of the entire family.
- 13. measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal
- 17. mathematics, the vertical line test is a visual way to determine if a curve is a graph of a function or not. A function can only have one output, y, for each unique input, x.
- 18. point slope formula is one of the formulas that is used to find the equation of a line. The point slope formula says the equation of a line with slope 'm' and a point (x1,y1)(x1,y1) on it is, y − y11 = m (x − x11).
- 19. first term in one polynomial is multiplied by each term in the other polynomial.
- 20. mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points
- 21. mathematical object which can be specified in -dimensional space using an n-tuple ( , , ..., ) consisting of. coordinates
Down
- 1. is the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers
- 2. positive correlation is a relationship between two variables that tend to move in the same direction
- 4. zero correlation exists when there is no relationship between two variables
- 5. number raised to a power represents a product where the same number is used as a repeated factor.
- 7. simplest form, that can be easily read and written
- 10. are multiplied by applying the distributive property twice.
- 12. negative correlation is a relationship between two variables that move in opposite directions.
- 14. drawing depicting the relation between certain sets of numbers or quantities by means of a series of dots, lines, etc, plotted with reference to a set of axes
- 15. algebra, a quadratic equation is any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as ax^{2}+bx+c=0 where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c represent known numbers, where a ≠ 0. If a = 0, then the equation is linear, not quadratic, as there is no ax^2 term.
- 16. for y means that we have to get y by itself. Therefore, we have to move everything else to the other side