Across
- 4. "Where the graph crosses through the X ____ for the first time"
- 6. This is written using X values, and describes what the graph is doing as it goes UP from left to right
- 8. Where the height on the graph is the LOWEST it can get, written as a Y value
- 9. Where the graph crosses through the X axis for the first time
- 11. This is written using X values, and describes what the graph is doing as it goes DOWN from left to right
- 15. "Y=MX+B is written in _______ intercept form."
Down
- 1. "This _______ is not a linear ______."
- 2. A way to show X and Y values by putting them in ovals and drawing lines to connect the X value that leads to the Y value.
- 3. Where the height on the graph is the HIGHEST it can get, written as a Y value
- 5. This is a graph where the plotted point follows DONT linear trend and DON'T EVENLY follow a graphed line
- 7. The set of Y values, from up to down
- 10. Where the graph crosses through the Y axis for the first time
- 12. As X -> ∞, f(x) -> / As X -> -∞, f(x) ->
- 13. The set of X values, from left to right
- 14. This is a graph where every plotted point follows a linear trend and follows a graphed line
