Math 2 Final Exam Choice Menu

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Across
  1. 1. Addition postulate if B is between A and C.
  2. 2. To describe a connection between the elements of two sets
  3. 4. More than 2 variables are directly related
  4. 7. A direct and an inverse variation of y=ax/z or y=kx/z
  5. 9. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180
  6. 13. The symmetry of the vertical line that cuts through the vertex
  7. 14. same side interior
  8. 16. 2 or more algebriac terms that are added, subtracted or multiplied. No division.
  9. 21. A segment consisting of two endpoints and all points of the line between the two segments. The point in the middle of a line segment is called the midpoint.
  10. 22. Part of a line that has one endpoint and goes infinitely in only one direction.
  11. 23. infinitely thin and infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite directions
  12. 25. Opposite insides.
  13. 28. Two ratios are equal.
  14. 30. An exponent that is written as a fraction
  15. 31. y=a(x-h)^2+k
  16. 32. If an angle of one triangle is congruent to the corresponding angle of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar.
  17. 34. Where the graph crosses the x-axis
  18. 36. A comparison between two quantities.
  19. 37. A closed figure made up of line segments in a two-dimensional plane.
  20. 38. The maximum of minimum
  21. 39. Two angles who share a common vertex and whose non-common sides from opposite rays
Down
  1. 1. Form y=ax^2+bx+c
  2. 3. How many different ways there are to do something
  3. 5. Two events that have no outcomes.
  4. 6. A geometric figure made up of two rays that have a common endpoint called the vertex.
  5. 8. A combination of direct or joint variation and inverse variation
  6. 10. A relation that results in one output (y) for every input (x)
  7. 11. the set of all output values
  8. 12. A method that allows you to convert from standard form to vertex form of a quadratic
  9. 15. Lines that never intersect; they go in the same direction, the same distance apart and have the same slope
  10. 17. Where the graph crosses the y-axis
  11. 18. The ratio of the opposite side over the adjacent side of an acute angle.
  12. 19. Type of diagram to find total probability
  13. 20. the interval going left to right where the y values are decreasing
  14. 24. Type of probability where you actually have to do the experiment to figure out the probaility
  15. 26. a line, segment, or ray that hits at a vertex and cuts the angle into congruent angles.
  16. 27. the set of all input values
  17. 29. Type of probability focusing on the expected amount rather than the actual statistical amount
  18. 33. The ratio of the adjacent leg to the hypotenuse.
  19. 35. A line that intersects two or more lines.