Second Semester Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. The longest side of a (right) triangle.
  2. 8. A triangle in which one angle measures ninety degrees.
  3. 10. The amount that an event or value occurs.
  4. 12. A point that does not follow the overall pattern or trend of the data. It is normally far away from the other points.
  5. 14. A statistical table that shows the observed number or frequency for two or more variables.
  6. 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).
  7. 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. 1. The likelihood or change that an event will occur.
  2. 2. Straight line when graphed with a constant rate of change throughout.
  3. 3. A group of points that are clustered and close together, more than the other points.
  4. 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.
  5. 6. If A squared plus B squared equals C squared, the triangle is a right triangle.
  6. 7. - A scatter plot can have a positive, negative, or no ------. It is the overall direction, change, or trend in a scatter plot.
  7. 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.
  8. 11. Not a straight line when graphed and does not have a constant rate of change.
  9. 13. Describes how one quantity constantly changes to the other quantity (change in the y value over the change in the x value).
  10. 16. The output value when the input value is zero. The y value when x is zero.