Across
- 2. (The value at which a graph meets the x-axis)
- 5. ( To estimate a value between two known values)
- 6. ( A polygon with every interior angle less than 180°)
- 9. ( The variable in a relation whose values you calculate)
- 10. ( A set of data that can be broken down into smaller and smaller parts and still have meaning)
- 16. (The angle formed by extending a side of a convex polygon)
- 18. (Three or more points that are on the same line)
- 19. ( The change in one variable relative to the change in another)
- 22. ( The variable in a relation whose values you choose)
- 23. (The least whole number that can be given to numbers as factors)
Down
- 1. ( A relation in which one variable is a multiple of the other plus a constant amount)
- 3. ( A relation in which one variable is a multiple of the other)
- 4. (A measure of the steepness of a line, often represented by m)
- 7. (A relation whose graph is not a straight line)
- 8. ( The angle formed inside each vertex of a polygon)
- 11. (Two numbers with opposite signs that are the same distance from Zero)
- 12. (A number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not 0)
- 13. (A relation in which the graph forms a straight line)
- 14. ( This word is sometimes called the initial value)
- 15. (A description of how two variables are connected)
- 17. ( A set of data that can not be broken into smaller parts)
- 20. ( A polygon with at least one interior angle greater than 180°)
- 21. (To predict a value by following a pattern beyond known values)