The state of a line associated with an inequality involving > or <.
What is {dotted, dashed}?
This formula for linear equations:
π¦ = ππ₯ + π
What is slope-intercept?
The integer that, when an exponent, will cause the expression to equal 1.
What is 0?
A real-world implementation of an exponential function.
(ex: π¦ = 2,000(1.05)π₯)
What is compound interest?
The maximum amount of zeros a quadratic function can have.
What is 2?
The shading area of a solution to an inequality involving < or β€.
What is to the left of and below the line?
The zero of π¦ = 4π₯ + 2.
What is π₯ = -0.5?
The exponent rule that states that an exponent to the power of another exponent should be multiplied.
What is the power to a power rule?
The name of a sequence with a common ratio.
What is geometric?
The integer that MUST be included as an exponent in every quadratic equation.
What is 2?
The zero of 2π₯ β₯ 3.
What is 1.5?
The operation that CANNOT be a part of a linear function.
What is an exponent?
The answer to 102 Γ 3.
What is 300?
The name of the segment of an exponential function in which it does not ever touch the π₯-axis.
(π¦ = 0)
What is the asymptote?
(pronounced /ΗSIMPtΕ(t)/)
The number that π must be greater than in ππ₯2 + ππ₯ + π in order for there to be no zeros.
What is 0?
True or False
The line of an inequality CANNOT be curved.
What is false?
(ex: 21π₯2 > 0.5π₯)
The π¦-coordinate when π₯ = 2 in the function π¦ = 32π₯ + 4.
What is 68?
The equivalent of 8-1.
What is 8 Γ· 8 Γ· 8?
(remember that π₯0 is the same as π₯ Γ· π₯)
The operation performed to get to the next term in an arithmetic sequence.
(π+1)
(pronounced /ΗRITHmΗtik/)
What is addition?
The name of the line associated with a quadratic equation.
What is parabola?
(pronounced /pΗRΓbΕlΗ/)
An inequality of all possible π¦-values of a function.
What is the range?
(ex: 3 < π¦ < 15)
The purpose of π in the slope-intercept form of linear equations.
What is the constant that alters the equation's π¦-coordinates?
The equivalent of 4β .
What is 9β4?
(the correct way to say this is "the ninth root of four")
The number that π must be greater than in π¦ = π(π)π₯ for it to be increasing.
What is 1?
The name of the polynomial associated with the factored form of a quadratic equation with inverse zeros.
(ex: π¦ = (π₯ + π)(π₯ - π))
What is a perfect square trinomial?