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A line that a graph of a curve approaches but does not touch or cross; it is often represented by a dashed line on a graph.
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The set of all input values for a relation or function.
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The set of points representing the coordinates that make the equation true.
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To make a complete graph of the function and to write down everything you know about the function.
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A mathematical sentence in which two expressions appear on either side of an "equals" sign (=).
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A relationship in which for each input value there is one and only one output value.
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A point where a graph intersects the y-axis.
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Appears as the output value in an x → y table, and is usually placed relative to the vertical axis of a graph.
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The set of possible outputs for a function.
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The concept that something is without limit or unending.
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When one quantity changes in a way that does not depend on the value of another quantity; it appears as the input value in an x → y table.
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A point where a graph intersects the x-axis.
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A figure that appears not to change when reflected across a line.
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Used to describe the result of applying a function or relationship rule to an input value.
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A replacement value for a variable in a function or relation.
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