Where a function crosses the y-axis (when x=0).
y-intercept
The graphical representation of the solution of a system. The Point of...
Intersection
The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(x)+3.
Vertical Translation (Up)
The turning point on the parabola.
Vertex
Another word for y-intercepts in scenarios.
Initial Value
The rate of change of the function (Rise/Run).
Slope
Two lines that never intersect (same slope).
Parallel Lines
The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(x+2).
Horizontal Translation (Left)
Where a function crosses the x-axis (y=0).
Roots, Zeros, x-intercepts, or Solutions
The type of exponential function that increases over time.
Growth
The type of slope from a vertical line.
Undefined Slope
Two lines that intersect at right angles (opposite reciprocal slopes).
Perpendicular Lines
The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=-f(x).
Vertical Reflection
The y-value of the vertex of the parabola.
Minimum or Maximum
The b-value of an exponential function with a decay rate of 5%.
0.95
The type of line from the inequality y > 2x - 3
Dashed Line
The type of solution from parallel lines.
No Solution
The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=5f(x).
Vertical Stretch
The vertical line that cuts the parabola in half (x=#).
Axis of Symmetry
The horizontal line that exponential functions approach without crossing (y=#).
The type of shading from the inequality y < x + 5
Shaded Below
The type of solution when two lines are the same.
Infinitely Many Solutions
The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(4x).
Horizontal Compression
The set of all possible x-values of a function.
Domain
The set of all possible y-values of a function.
Range