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Vocabulary Assignment #2
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Slope : The Formula (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1) that tells you how much the variables of your graph are changing with respect to each other
Key : Is used when you graph more than one set of data to distinguish between them
Scale : The interval that you use to label the X and Y axes
Speed : How quickly the position of an object changes from start to end point
Distance : An interval of length without regard to direction
Position : An interval of length that include direction
Time : The interval between two events or a specific instant
Instantaneous Speed : The speed of an object at a specific moment in time
Average Speed : The speed of an object across a beginning and end point
Interpolation : Estimating the location of a data point that is in between two given data points in a data set
Extrapolation : Estimating the location of a data point that is beyond the given data points in a data set
Directly Proportional : When two variables increase or decrease together with a constant ratio and the graph of their relationship is a straight, positive line
Inveresely Proportional : When one variable increases, the other decreases with a constant ratio and the graph of their relationship is a straight, negative line
Strong Relationship : When two variables directly impact each other in a significant way and the graph of their relationship shows a definite shape
Weak Relationship : When two variables seem to impact each other but the graph of their relationship appears to be scattered
Acceleration : How much an object's speed or velocity changes in a certain amount of time
Velocity : Speed with direction
Instantaneous Acceleration : The acceleration of an object at a specific moment in time
Average Acceleration : The acceleration of an object across a beginning and end point
Vocabulary Assignment #2
Across:1. | The acceleration of an object across a beginning and end point | 4. | How much an object's speed or velocity changes in a certain amount of time | 6. | How quickly the position of an object changes from start to end point | 9. | Estimating the location of a data point that is in between two given data points in a data set |
| 10. | The speed of an object at a specific moment in time | 12. | When two variables seem to impact each other but the graph of their relationship appears to be scattered | 16. | Estimating the location of a data point that is beyond the given data points in a data set |
| | Down:1. | The speed of an object across a beginning and end point | 2. | When two variables directly impact each other in a significant way and the graph of their relationship shows a definite shape | 3. | When two variables increase or decrease together with a constant ratio and the graph of their relationship is a straight, positive line | 5. | The Formula (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1) that tells you how much the variables of your graph are changing with respect to each other | 7. | An interval of length that include direction |
| 8. | An interval of length without regard to direction | 11. | Speed with direction | 13. | Is used when you graph more than one set of data to distinguish between them | 14. | The interval between two events or a specific instant | 15. | The interval that you use to label the X and Y axes |
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Vocabulary Assignment #2
Across:1. | The acceleration of an object across a beginning and end point | 4. | How much an object's speed or velocity changes in a certain amount of time | 6. | How quickly the position of an object changes from start to end point | 9. | Estimating the location of a data point that is in between two given data points in a data set |
| 10. | The speed of an object at a specific moment in time | 12. | When two variables seem to impact each other but the graph of their relationship appears to be scattered | 16. | Estimating the location of a data point that is beyond the given data points in a data set |
| | Down:1. | The speed of an object across a beginning and end point | 2. | When two variables directly impact each other in a significant way and the graph of their relationship shows a definite shape | 3. | When two variables increase or decrease together with a constant ratio and the graph of their relationship is a straight, positive line | 5. | The Formula (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1) that tells you how much the variables of your graph are changing with respect to each other | 7. | An interval of length that include direction |
| 8. | An interval of length without regard to direction | 11. | Speed with direction | 13. | Is used when you graph more than one set of data to distinguish between them | 14. | The interval between two events or a specific instant | 15. | The interval that you use to label the X and Y axes |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only