Is the set of second coordinates in a relation. (All of the Y's.)
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Quadratic Formula
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Root
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X-Intercept
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Zero
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X-Intercept
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Rational Numbers
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Are numbers that can be written in the form a/b, where a and b are integers with b = 0. They include integers, fractions, terminating/repeating decimals, and perfect squares
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Point-Slope Form
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Direct Variation
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Means that as X increases, Y increases, or as X decreases, Y decreases.
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Y-Axis
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The vertical line on a graph.
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Polynomials
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The sum or difference of two or more monomials.
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Domain
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Is the set of first coordinates in a relation. (All of the X's.)
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Monomial
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Is a single term.
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Origin
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(0,0)
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Inverse Variation
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Mean that as X increases, Y decreases.
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Trinomial
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The sum or difference of three monomials.
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Solution
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X-Intercept
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Quadrants
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Four regions into which a coordinate plane is divided by the x-axis and the y-axis.
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Slope Of A Line
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Relation
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Is a set of orders pairs.
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Dependent
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Y
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Irrational Numbers
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Are non-repeating, non-terminating decimals, and square roots of numbers that not perfect squares.
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X-Axis
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The horizontal line on a graph.
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Perfect Squares
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Are the product of a number times itself, the square roots are always integers.
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Linear Function
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Is a function whose graph is a straight line.
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Slope
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Measures the steepness of a line. It is the rate of vertical change to horizontal change.
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Variables
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Symbols used to represent numbers.
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Slope-Intercept Form
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y=mx+b
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Parabola
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A quadratic function.
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Midpoint
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A segment is the point that is equal distances from both endpoints of the segment.
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Binomial
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The sum or difference of two monomials.
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Axis Of Symmetry
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Reflects one part of the parabola of the other.
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Independent
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X
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Rate Of Change
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Slope
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Vertical Line Test
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Is a "test" that you can perform on a graph to determine if the graph represents function. A graph represents a function if all vertical lines drawn through the graph intersect the graph at only one point.
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Vertex
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Is where the parabola reaches a minimum or a maximum.