Combined Algebra Graded Assignment 4

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Across
  1. 4. Addition Property where (a+b) + c= a+ (b+c) and Multiplication Property where (ab)c=a(bc)
  2. 6. The highest or lowest point of a parabola. This is also known as the maximum or minimum value.
  3. 8. An equation that is used to show the relationship between variables. Example: V=1/2bh
  4. 10. Lines on a graph that have the same slope
  5. 11. A test to see if a relation is a function if no vertical line intersects the graph of the relation at more than one point.
  6. 13. Property that applies to both addition and multiplication where a(b+c)= ab +ac
  7. 14. The relation between two math expressions that are not equal. Involves using “>” greater than signs or “<” less than signs.
  8. 15. Collection of all input values. Example: D:{-2, -1, 1, 2, 3}
  9. 17. A model for growth of a quantity where the rate of growth is consistently increased from the original amount
  10. 19. A form of linear equation where Ax+By=C where A and B are not equal to zero.
  11. 21. Lines that intersect because their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.
  12. 22. A line that a graph approaches as you move away from the origin
  13. 23. The distance the number is from 0 on a number line. The values will always be non-negative
  14. 26. A statement in which two mathematical expressions become equal. Involves using an “=” sign. Ex: 2+5=7
  15. 27. Equal to a term divided by one. The product of this and the original term are equal to one. This is usually considered the “flip” of a fraction
  16. 28. Positive numbers which also includes 0. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4…}
  17. 30. Property for solving polynomial equations that states if the product of two or more factors is equal to zero, then one of the factors should be zero.
  18. 31. A method of solving systems of equations, where one equation is solved for a variable. This equation is used to replace the same variable in the other equation in the system. Thus, the equation can be easily solved and in the terms of a single variable.
  19. 33. A mapping or pairing of input values with output values
  20. 34. A form of linear equations that is written as ax+by=c
  21. 36. An equation where two or more inequalities are joined together with either and/or. Example: x>5 and x<10
  22. 37. The ratio of vertical change (rise) to horizontal change (run). A number that describes the steepness of a line.
  23. 38. A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised.
  24. 39. The amount of time it takes for a substance to diminish by half. This is found by using the formula y=Amount/2^x
  25. 40. A curve on a coordinate plane that are represented by quadratic functions.
Down
  1. 1. The numerical portion of a term that has a variable
  2. 2. The difference in the y-values of two points in a line.
  3. 3. A mathematical expression consisting of only two terms
  4. 5. The product of a rational number multiplied by itself. Example: 4, 16, 25, 36, etc.
  5. 7. A formula that is used to solve quadratic equations in the form of ax^2+bx+c, where x is the variable and a,b,c are constants that are input into the formula to solve for x.
  6. 9. A rule that establishes a relationship between two quantities called the input (x) and the output (y).
  7. 12. A vertical line on a coordinate plane that divides a parabola into two congruent halves.
  8. 16. A formula used to model the vertical motion of an object, whether it is falling, thrown down, or thrown straight up.
  9. 18. Collection of all output values. Example: R:{-3, -2, 1, 3}
  10. 20. A value in a set of data that is either much smaller or larger than the other values in the set of data.
  11. 24. A mathematical expression consisting of three terms
  12. 25. Numbers that when written as a decimal, do not terminate or repeat.
  13. 29. An unknown quantity within an mathematical problem that is expressed by a letter. Ex: (a, x)
  14. 32. A mathematical expression with more than three terms. Can be ordered from highest to lowest exponent in standard form.
  15. 35. Negative and Positive numbers including 0, that can only be expressed without fractions.
  16. 41. The difference in the x-values of two points on a line.