Across
- 5. A unproven statement. About a general mathematical concept.
- 7. A relation that pairs each input with exactly one output. There cannot be anymore inputs.
- 9. Radicals with the same index. Radicals that share a radicand.
- 11. An equation that has two or more variables. No less than two.
- 13. A polynomial withe two terms. -onmial is the same the first half of the word changes number of sequences.
- 17. A function with defined by equations. Must have no less than two functions.
- 19. An inequality formed by joining two inequalities. Includes "and" or the word "or"
Down
- 1. To predict a value outside the range of known values. Found by using a graph or its equation.
- 2. The difference between each pair. With consecutive terms in an arithmetic sequence.
- 3. A set of input values. Consist of only certain numbers in an interval.
- 4. A transformation that causes the graph of a function to shrink toward the y-axis. When all the x-coordinates are multipied by a facctor a.
- 6. A function that does not have a constant rate of change. Their graph cannot be in a line.
- 8. A linear funtion. The function graphs a non vertical line.
- 10. The set of all possible input values of a function. Can have multiple functions.
- 12. A transformation that causes the graph of a function to stretch away from the y-axis. When all the x- coordinates are multipied by a factor a, where 0is greater than a is greater than 1.
- 14. The variable that represents the output. Only the outputs of a function.
- 15. A linear function. The linear function models a real life situation.
- 16. A group of functions. All functions must have similiar characteristics.
- 18. To approximate a value between two known values. Values are found by using a graph or equation.
