Across
- 5. The longest side of a (right) triangle.
- 8. A triangle in which one angle measures ninety degrees.
- 10. The amount that an event or value occurs.
- 12. A point that does not follow the overall pattern or trend of the data. It is normally far away from the other points.
- 14. A statistical table that shows the observed number or frequency for two or more variables.
- 15. The length of the two side lengths of a (right)triangle squared and then added together equals the length of the hypotenuse squared (A squared plus B squared equals C squared).
- 17. A particular type of relation (general term for a set of ordered pairs) where each member of the domain (input or x value) is paired with one member of the range (output or y value). Two outputs can NOT share the same input.
Down
- 1. The likelihood or change that an event will occur.
- 2. Straight line when graphed with a constant rate of change throughout.
- 3. A group of points that are clustered and close together, more than the other points.
- 4. A group of (normally two) equations working together. They are the same values for their variables. They can have one, none, or infinite solutions.
- 6. If A squared plus B squared equals C squared, the triangle is a right triangle.
- 7. - A scatter plot can have a positive, negative, or no ------. It is the overall direction, change, or trend in a scatter plot.
- 9. A line that goes through a scatter plot and represents the overall trend of the data. It normally has close to the same amount of points on each side and passes through as many as possible.
- 11. Not a straight line when graphed and does not have a constant rate of change.
- 13. Describes how one quantity constantly changes to the other quantity (change in the y value over the change in the x value).
- 16. The output value when the input value is zero. The y value when x is zero.
