MATH

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Across
  1. 2. The \(x\)-intercepts where a graph crosses the \(x\)-axis, meaning \(f(x)=0\).
  2. 6. The input values (\(x\)-values) that make a function's output equal to zero.
  3. 8. A real number that cannot be written as a simple fraction, consisting of a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal.
  4. 10. The middle number in a sorted, ordered data set.
  5. 13. A number representing part of a whole or the quotient of two numbers, composed of a numerator and a denominator.
  6. 14. A central or typical value, commonly the mean, calculated by dividing the sum of values by the count of numbers.
Down
  1. 1. The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
  2. 3. A method for solving systems of equations by replacing one variable with an equivalent expression from another equation.
  3. 4. A technique for solving systems of equations by plotting lines and identifying their intersection point.
  4. 5. A number that divides into another number evenly with no remainder.
  5. 7. A property where a graph or shape remains unchanged when reflected, folded, or rotated.
  6. 9. A number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers (\(p/q\)) where the denominator is not zero.
  7. 10. The sum of all numerical values in a set divided by the total number of values.
  8. 11. The difference between the highest and lowest values in a numerical data set.
  9. 12. A transformation that flips a figure or graph across a line, creating a mirror image.