Across
- 5. the set of all possible output (y-values) a function can produce
- 6. data or functions that involve separate, countable items with gaps between values
- 8. the fixed, constant number you add (or subtract) to get from one term to the next in an arithmetic sequence
- 9. any number that can be found on the number line
- 11. a whole number (a number without a fractional or decimal part) that can be positive, negative, or zero
- 13. a way of writing equations that clarifies which variable is the input and which is the output, replacing the dependent variable \(y\) with a symbol like \(f(x)\)
- 14. interval in which the y-values are positive
- 15. the rule you would use for smaller terms
- 16. a graph with no breaks, jumps, or holes
Down
- 1. every input (x-value) has exactly one output (y-value)
- 2. where the graph crosses the y-axis (initial value)
- 3. the rule you would use for larger terms
- 4. where the graph crosses the x-axis (zeros)
- 7. the set of all possible input values (x-values)
- 10. how steep a line is
- 12. interval in which the y-values are negative
