Math 1- N2 vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. The process of predicting a value outside the range of known values.
  2. 5. A method used to calculate the line of best fit.
  3. 7. A graph is continuous if it has no jumps, breaks, or holes.
  4. 10. A number sequence formed by adding a fixed number to each previous term to find the next term. The fixed number is called the common difference.
  5. 12. The process of estimating a value between two known quantities.
  6. 13. Any set of ordered pairs.
  7. 15. A line on a scatter plot drawn near the points. It shows a correlation.
  8. 17. The trend line that gives the most accurate model of related data is the line of best fit.
  9. 21. A term of a sequence is any number in a sequence.
  10. 22. A correlation indicates the strength of a relationship between two data sets.
Down
  1. 1. An explicit formula expresses the nth term of a sequence in terms of n.
  2. 2. A graph composed of isolated points.
  3. 3. An ordered list of numbers that often forms a pattern.
  4. 4. The difference between the y-value of a data point and the corresponding y-value of a model for the data set.
  5. 6. The relationship between two sets of data, in which one set of data decreases as the other set of data increases.
  6. 8. When a change in one quantity causes a change in a second quantity. A correlation between quantities does not always imply causation.
  7. 9. If f is the name of a function, the function notation 𝘧(𝘹) shows the function name f and also represents the range value 𝘧(𝘹) for the domain value x.
  8. 11. The domain of a relation is the set of all inputs, or x-coordinates, of the ordered pairs.
  9. 14. The relationship between two sets of data in which both sets of data increase together.
  10. 16. The range of a relation is the set of all outputs or y-coordinates of the ordered pairs.
  11. 18. a relationship in which each input, or x-value, has exactly one output, or y-value.
  12. 19. The difference between consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence.
  13. 20. There does not appear to be a relationship between two sets of data.