Algebra II EC

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Across
  1. 1. The set of all possible input values of x for a relation or function.
  2. 7. The shape of the graph of a quadratic function, has a symmetric u-shape.
  3. 11. Variation A relationship among three variables that can be written in the form y=kxz, where k is a nonzero function.
  4. 12. A number or product of numbers and variables and whole number exponents; a polynomial with only one term.
  5. 14. Common Denominator The least common multiple of two or more given denominators.
  6. 15. A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets.
  7. 16. The sum of all the values in a data set divided by the number of data values; also called the average.
  8. 18. A transformation that pushes the points of a graph horizontally toward the y axis or vertically toward the x-axis.
  9. 19. Can be found by solving adjacent divided by hypotenuse.
  10. 20. Point on a graph where a line crosses an axis.
  11. 21. A real number associated with a square matrix. Solved by multiplying across, then bottom minus top.
Down
  1. 2. A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
  2. 3. Can be found by solving hypotenuse divided by opposite
  3. 4. The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
  4. 5. System A system of equations containing only linear equations.
  5. 6. Binomials of the form a+b and a-b; the terms are the same; the signs before b are opposite.
  6. 8. A line that a graph approaches as the value of a variable becomes extremely large or small.
  7. 9. Point on the graph where the x and y axis meet.
  8. 10. Function A function whose graph is an unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks.
  9. 13. A possible result of a probability experiment.
  10. 14. of Best Fit The line that comes closest to all the points in a data set.
  11. 15. A number multiplied by a variable.
  12. 17. Fraction A fraction that contains one or more fractions in the numerator, the denominator, or both.
  13. 21. Variation A linear relationship between two variables, x and y, that can be written in the form "y=kx" where k is a nonzero constant.
  14. 22. A rectangular array of numbers.