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WHAT'S THAT WORD?
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Domain : The set of all x-values
Range : The set of all y-values
Function : It is a relation where in no element in the set of domain is repeated
Parallel : It is when your slope is the same
Gradient : Other term for slope
Slope : What is m, in the equation y=mx+b
Origin : The (0,0) value in the graph.
Standard : In what form is Ax+By=C
Formula : You can solve (0,1) (3,2) using the?
Graph : It is a representation of a set of objects where some pairs of objects are connected by links
Rise : What do you call the movement of the slope going vertical?
Run : The movement of the slope going horizontal?
APO : "FOR MATH EXPERTS ONLY" What is the tallest slope?
WHAT'S THAT WORD?
Across:3. | What is m, in the equation y=mx+b | 5. | "FOR MATH EXPERTS ONLY" What is the tallest slope? | 6. | It is when your slope is the same | 8. | It is a relation where in no element in the set of domain is repeated | 9. | In what form is Ax+By=C | 11. | What do you call the movement of the slope going vertical? | 12. | The set of all x-values |
| | Down:1. | You can solve (0,1) (3,2) using the? | 2. | Other term for slope | 4. | The (0,0) value in the graph. | 7. | The set of all y-values | 10. | It is a representation of a set of objects where some pairs of objects are connected by links | 11. | The movement of the slope going horizontal? |
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WHAT'S THAT WORD?
Across:3. | What is m, in the equation y=mx+b | 5. | "FOR MATH EXPERTS ONLY" What is the tallest slope? | 6. | It is when your slope is the same | 8. | It is a relation where in no element in the set of domain is repeated | 9. | In what form is Ax+By=C | 11. | What do you call the movement of the slope going vertical? | 12. | The set of all x-values |
| | Down:1. | You can solve (0,1) (3,2) using the? | 2. | Other term for slope | 4. | The (0,0) value in the graph. | 7. | The set of all y-values | 10. | It is a representation of a set of objects where some pairs of objects are connected by links | 11. | The movement of the slope going horizontal? |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only