The set of all possible inputs for the function
What is Domain?
A flat two-dimensional surface extending to infinity in all directions.
What is a Plane?
The horizontal axis and vertical axis divided into 4 regions labeled with Roman numerals.
What are Quadrants?
The number of solutions for an equation with 2 variables.
What is infinite?
A mixture of dried petals and spices placed in a bowl or small sack to perfume clothing or a room .
What is Potpourri?
The set of all the output values of a function.
What is Range?
Two-perpendicular number lines.
What is an axis?
The distance between the numbers on a number line; what each square on a graph represents.
What is Scale?
An equation whose graph is a straight line; usually contains two different variables of the first degree.
What is a linear equation?
The Marc, Supplemental Instruction, and the BEC.
What are 3 tutoring centers you can requst help from?
The equivalent of f(x)
What is Y or an output?
A location in space (in our case, a plane).
What is a point?
The point on a linear function where which Y=0
What is the x-intercept?
An equation whose graph is not a straight line and usually requires many solutions to see the general shape of the line.
What is a nonlinear equation?
James Moore.
Who is your SI leader?
The value of x when f(x) has infinite outputs.
What is all real numbers?
The numbers in an ordered pair; the first is x and the second is y.
What are coordinates?
The point on a linear function where x=0
What is the Y-intercept?
The equation for slope.
What is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)? or Rise over run.
Pam Judson/Min Kim/Allison Leon-Guerrero
Then ames of the professors teaching Math 95 and 96/140 this quarter.
The general function f(x) of a straight line on a graph.
What is y=mx+b?
The point at which a line crosses the x-axis?
What is the x intercept?
The point (0,0) on a plain.
What is the origin?
The distance between two numbers on a numbers line. Can never be negative.
What is the absolute value?
The airspeed velocity of a (European) unladen swallow.
What is about 24 miles per hour.
Note that 24 MPH is actually a slope of the function distance over time!