Across
- 3. The set of y values which are the actual results.
- 4. A way of representing function that uses coefficients and variables.
- 5. A constant value multiplied to the variable
- 6. A way of representing function where x and y values are separated by a comma and enclosed by parenthesis.
- 9. The place where the function reaches its lowest point
- 12. If there will be no restriction on graph of function, this will be the set of domain and codomain.
- 14. A way of representing function where it uses columns and arrows to show relationship from x to y value.
Down
- 1. A mapping of the domain to those of the range.
- 2. The set of all possible y-values
- 7. The set of all x-values
- 8. A relation where every element in the domain is mapped to exactly one of the range.
- 10. A way of representing function using x and y axis and coordinate plane.
- 11. The place where the function reaches its highest point
- 13. A symbol for a value we don't know yet.