Across
- 1. there is exactly one specific value for the variable that makes the equation a true statement
- 4. a graphical display of data using bars of different heights
- 5. a type of asymmetric data distribution where the tail extends to the right (higher values).
- 8. the starting amount, value, or output (\(y\)-value) of a function when the input (\(x\)-value or time) is zero.
- 10. a data distribution where the tail extends to the left, towards lower values, while the bulk of the data (the peak) is concentrated on the right
- 11. the value or set of values for a variable that makes an equation or inequality true
- 13. a standardized graphical method used in statistics to visualize the distribution of numerical data based on a five-number summary: minimum, first quartile (\(Q_{1}\)), median (\(Q_{2}\)), third quartile (\(Q_{3}\)), and maximum.
- 14. any value substituted for the variable(s) makes the equation true
- 15. a mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates (\(x, y\)) to display values for typically two numerical variables within a dataset.
Down
- 2. the invariance of an equation or function under transformations, where substituting different values (such as \(-x\) for \(x\)) yields the original equation.
- 3. point where a graph intersects the vertical \(y\)-axis, defined by the coordinates \((0, y)\)
- 6. where a graph or equation intersects or crosses the horizontal x-axis.
- 7. measures how one variable (\(y\), output) changes in relation to another (\(x\), input), commonly expressed as \(\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}\) or "rise over run".
- 9. an algebraic expression consisting of variables and coefficients combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication, where variables have non-negative integer exponents
- 12. when no value for the variable makes the equation true, resulting in a contradiction (e.g., \(0=5\) or \(-1=12\)) after simplification.
