A three-letter word starting with the letter "L" that represents a or b in the Pythag formula.
What is a leg?
What is principal?
X cannot do this to be a function.
What is x cannot repeat?
The number of transformations types we covered this year.
What is four types?
or
What is 4?
A 3D shape with a rectangle as the base.
What is a prism?
or
What is a rectangular prism?
The letter c represents this word, starting with an "h."
What is the hypotenuse?
The simple interest formula solves for this variable.
What is interest?
or
What is I?
The amount of coordinate pairs needed to get an equation from a table in Desmos.
What is two?
or
What is two pair (per - Nelly voice is double points)?
Translations perform this function (verb).
What is slide?
The base face of a cylinder or cone is this shape.
What is a circle?
What is a right angle?
or
Where is a right angle?
The compound interest formula solves for this variable.
What is Account Balance?
or
What is A?
The slope, m, goes beside this term.
What is the x variable?
Where we start when making opposite (or negative) marks, using "left, right, left, right," in the middle of our rotation chart.
What is from the bottom?
What is the standing leg?
What is a square root?
The formula we write below I~Prt.
P=
r=
t=
__ = ___ + ___
What is A = P + I?
When x=0, the value of y is this term in the slope-intercept formula, y = mx + b.
or
What is the y-intercept?
The transformation given from this rule: (x, -y)
What is over x-axis reflection?
or
What is over x?
What we replace big B in V = Bh for cylinders and cones.
What is pi r squared?
or
What is pi*r^2?
What we do when we see a c.
What is subtract?
The formula we write below the compound formula.
P=
r=
t=
__ = ___ - ___
What is I = A - P?
or
What is interest equals account balance minus principal?
Rise over run or change in y over change in x are alternatives to this linear equation formula.
What is the slope formula?
or
What is y2-y1 over x2-x1?
Scale factor, or k, is found by dividing these two terms.
What is new over old?
The difference between lateral and total surface area.
What are the bases?
or
What are the base faces?
or
What is including the base areas?