Linear Functions
Systems of Equations
Transformations
Quadratic Functions
Exponential Functions
100

Where a function crosses the y-axis (when x=0).

y-intercept

100

The graphical representation of the solution of a system. The Point of...

Intersection

100

The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(x)+3.

Vertical Translation (Up)

100

The turning point on the parabola.

Vertex

100

Another word for y-intercepts in scenarios.

Initial Value

200

The rate of change of the function (Rise/Run).

Slope

200

Two lines that never intersect (same slope).

Parallel Lines

200

The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(x+2).

Horizontal Translation (Left)

200

Where a function crosses the x-axis (y=0).

Roots, Zeros, x-intercepts, or Solutions

200

The type of exponential function that increases over time.

Growth

300

The type of slope from a vertical line.

Undefined Slope

300

Two lines that intersect at right angles (opposite reciprocal slopes).

Perpendicular Lines

300

The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=-f(x).

Vertical Reflection

300

The y-value of the vertex of the parabola.

Minimum or Maximum

300

The b-value of an exponential function with a decay rate of 5%.

0.95

400

The type of line from the inequality y > 2x - 3

Dashed Line

400

The type of solution from parallel lines.

No Solution

400

The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=5f(x).

Vertical Stretch

400

The vertical line that cuts the parabola in half (x=#).

Axis of Symmetry

400

The horizontal line that exponential functions approach without crossing (y=#).

Horizontal Asymptote
500

The type of shading from the inequality y < x + 5

Shaded Below

500

The type of solution when two lines are the same.

Infinitely Many Solutions

500

The type of transformation that has occurred to f(x) to create the function g(x)=f(4x).

Horizontal Compression

500

The set of all possible x-values of a function.

Domain

500

The set of all possible y-values of a function.

Range