Inequalities
Linear Functions
Exponents
Exponential Functions & Sequences
Quadratic Functions & Polynomials
125

The state of a line associated with an inequality involving > or <.

What is {dotted, dashed}?

125

This formula for linear equations:

𝑦 = π‘šπ‘₯ + 𝑏

What is slope-intercept?

125

The integer that, when an exponent, will cause the expression to equal 1.

What is 0?

125

A real-world implementation of an exponential function.

(ex: 𝑦 = 2,000(1.05)π‘₯)

What is compound interest?

125

The maximum amount of zeros a quadratic function can have.

What is 2?

250

The shading area of a solution to an inequality involving < or ≀.

What is to the left of and below the line?

250

The zero of 𝑦 = 4π‘₯ + 2.

What is π‘₯ = -0.5?

250

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?

250

The name of a sequence with a common ratio.

What is geometric?

250

The integer that MUST be included as an exponent in every quadratic equation.

What is 2?

500

The zero of 2π‘₯ β‰₯ 3.

What is 1.5?

500

The operation that CANNOT be a part of a linear function.

What is an exponent?

500

The answer to 102 Γ— 3.

What is 300?

500

The name of the segment of an exponential function in which it does not ever touch the π‘₯-axis.

(𝑦 = 0)

What is the asymptote?

(pronounced /ǝSIMPtō(t)/)

500

The number that 𝑐 must be greater than in π‘Žπ‘₯2 + 𝑏π‘₯ + 𝑐 in order for there to be no zeros.

What is 0?

1000

True or False

The line of an inequality CANNOT be curved.

What is false?
(ex: 21π‘₯2 > 0.5π‘₯)

1000

The 𝑦-coordinate when π‘₯ = 2 in the function 𝑦 = 32π‘₯ + 4.

What is 68?

1000

The equivalent of 8-1.

What is 8 Γ· 8 Γ· 8?

(remember that π‘₯0 is the same as π‘₯ Γ· π‘₯)

1000

The operation performed to get to the next term in an arithmetic sequence

(𝑛+1)

(pronounced /ǝRITHmǝtik/)

What is addition?

1000

The name of the line associated with a quadratic equation.

What is parabola?

(pronounced /pǝRΓ†bōlǝ/)

2000

An inequality of all possible 𝑦-values of a function.

What is the range?

(ex: 3 < 𝑦 < 15)

2000

The purpose of 𝑏 in the slope-intercept form of linear equations.

What is the constant that alters the equation's 𝑦-coordinates?

2000

The equivalent of 4β…‘.

What is 9√4?

(the correct way to say this is "the ninth root of four")

2000

The number that 𝑏 must be greater than in π‘¦ = π‘Ž(𝑏)π‘₯ for it to be increasing.

What is 1?

2000

The name of the polynomial associated with the factored form of a quadratic equation with inverse zeros.

(ex: 𝑦 = (π‘₯ + π‘Ž)(π‘₯ - π‘Ž))

What is a perfect square trinomial?