Across
- 2. The other name for an x-intercept.
- 5. A section of the Cartesian plane.
- 8. A set of x and y values that is used for finding coordinates.
- 10. The center of the Cartesian plane, described as (0,0).
- 11. A set of points in an organized manner, represented by an equation.
- 12. A point in the Cartesian plane.
- 13. The steepness and direction of a line.
- 15. The other name for a y-intercept.
- 16. A point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet.
- 17. A two-dimensional figure that spans an infinite distance.
- 19. Set of all x-coordinates.
- 21. Two lines that never intersect and are coplanar.
- 23. A collection of distinct objects forming a group.
- 25. A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.
Down
- 1. Processes a set of input values to an output value.
- 3. A two-dimensional plane formed by two axes.
- 4. Works like a set of rules to follow, almost like a processing unit.
- 6. Function in a function.
- 7. A number with no fractional part.
- 9. Set of all y-coordinates.
- 14. Two lines that intersect and create a 90-degree angle.
- 18. What is formed by two points in a plane?
- 20. A set of ordered pairs where either an x or y value are related to a rule.
- 22. A fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
- 24. A coordinate where a graph intercepts with an axis.