Algebra Support Final

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Across
  1. 6. A graph in the coordinate plane representing a set of bivariate data
  2. 7. A measure of variation in a set of numerical data, the interquartile range is the distance between the first and third quartiles of the data set.
  3. 10. Element in a sum, difference, or sequence.
  4. 11. A letter or number representing a numerical quantity that multiplies a term.
  5. 12. The basic equation where the graph is free from any transformation.
  6. 14. The point where a parabola crosses its axis of symmetry, or an end of a side of a polygon, or the corner point of an angle.
  7. 15. A point on a 2-dimensional plane is described by a pair (x,y). The coordinate x is given by the labels below the grid, and the coordinate y is given by the labels to the left of the grid.
  8. 17. Describes how a function behaves as its input approaches positive or negative infinity.
  9. 19. The set of input values for which the function is defined.
  10. 22. The asymmetry or distortion of a distribution, specifically how the data is distributed around its center.
  11. 23. A data point that does not fit in with the rest of the data. Defined as Q3+1.5xIQR or Q1-1.5xIQR.
  12. 24. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, etc. The resulting number when you multiply a number times itself. EX: 4 X 4 = 16
  13. 25. In an equation or inequality, a number that can be substituted for the variable to make that equation or inequality true.
  14. 29. A polynomial function with a degree of 2, having at least one term with one or more variables having the highest exponent of 2.
  15. 30. Relating to a parabola.
  16. 31. a line that a given curve continually approaches but does not meet
Down
  1. 1. A number between -1 and 1 that tells you if you have a strong or weak correlation. It also lets you know if it is a positive or negative correlation.
  2. 2. the INPUT or CAUSE in a situation or problem. It's the variable YOU CAN control. It's the X variable.
  3. 3. Ax + By = C, with NO fractions, NO decimals, and A is positive!
  4. 4. The difference between the lowest and highest values in a set of data."
  5. 5. Rewriting the equation x2+2mx=n as (x+m)2=n+m2 so that it can be more easily solved.
  6. 8. The highest point of a parabola.
  7. 9. The lowest point on a parabola.
  8. 13. The values of x where an expression is zero. These are the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the expression’s graph. For a polynomial expression, these are usually called roots.
  9. 16. the OUTPUT or RESULT in a situation or problem. It's the variable YOU CANNOT control. It's the Y variable.
  10. 18. An imaginary straight line that divides a shape into two identical parts, thereby creating one part as the mirror image of the other part.
  11. 20. A straight line that best represents the relationship between two variables plotted on a scatter plot.
  12. 21. Observable events or relationships that can be described and understood using mathematical models and concepts.
  13. 26. The square root of a number 𝑥, is a number, 𝑦 such that 𝑦2 = 𝑥; in other words, the square root of a number is a number whose square is 𝑦 ∙ 𝑦.
  14. 27. "(Algebra) The set of outputs the function achieves when it is applied to its whole set of outputs.
  15. 28. A relationship where one variable's change directly results from the change in another variable.