Linear Functions
Quadratic Functions
Exponential Functions
Radical Functions
Statistics
100

The general shape on a graph of a linear function such as y=mx+b.

What is a line?

100

The general graphical shape of a quadratic function.

What is a parabola?

100

3^4

What is 81?

100

sqrt(49)

What is 7?

100

The number 7 in this data set.

1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 9

What is the mode?

200

The variables "m" and "b" in the linear function form y=mx+b.

What is the slope and the y-intercept?

200

The name of the point on a quadratic function graph that is a maximum when a<0 or a minimum when a>0 for y=ax2+bx+c.

What is a vertex?

200

2x=8

What is x=3?

200

The exponential form of 

sqrt(x^3)

What is x3/2?

200

The number 6 in this data set.

1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 9

What is the median?

300

The name for two lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.

Example: y=2x and y=-0.5x

What are perpendicular lines?

300

The quadratic formula.

What is

x=(-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

300

A type of transformation between

f(x)=2x

g(x)=-2x+1

What is a reflection across the x-axis and a translation to the left by one unit?

300

The solution to 

sqrt(x+2)=6

What is x=34?

300

sigma

What is standard deviation?

400

The equation of a line crossing through the point (1, 2) with a slope of -1.

What is y=-x+3?

OR

What is y-2=-(x-1)

400

(x+1)*(2x-3)

What is 2x2-2x-3?

400

What is

y=2*2^x?

400

The transformation of the function and its parent function below

y=sqrtx

y=sqrt(x-3)+2

What is translating to the right by 3 units and translating up by 2 units?

400

mu=(sumx)/N

What is the mean?

500

The equation of a line passing through the points (-1,-4) and (2,2).

What is

y=2x-2?

500

The solution obtained via factoring of the quadratic equation

f(x)=x^2-3x-4

What is x=4 and x=-1?

500

In the general function y=rx, r must be between these two numbers to represent an exponential decay function.

What is 0<r<1?

500

sqrt(-1)

What is an imaginary number (i)?

500

This is a useful statistical tool for measuring variability or spread in a data set.

What is a standard deviation?

OR

What is MAD (Mean Absolute Deviation)?