Safety in Numbers
Graphic Design
Plane and Simple
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Hit the Slopes
100
It's the name we give to the set of all positive and negative whole numbers and zero.
What are integers?
100
It's the type of line you would produce if you were to graph a linear equation with a slope of zero.
What is horizontal?
100
It's where the point (4, -6) is located on the Coordinate Plane.
What is Quadrant 4?
100
When we use function notation, the y-variable is replaced with this new variable. (it must be said correctly!)
What is f(x)? ["f of x"]
100
This 3-word phrase is synonymous with slope and describes how one variable changes with respect to another variable.
What is rate of change?
200
The term "Number" is just not good enough any more...we now must use this term to label a numeric value that does NOT involve a variable.
What is a constant?
200
This is known as the most common form of a linear equation, because it makes graphing easy; it provides us with the y-intercept of the line as well as the line's slope!
What is Slope-intercept Form? (y = mx + b)
200
It's where the point (-4, 6) is located on the Coordinate Plane.
What is Quadrant 2?
200
It's the term given to the set of inputs we use in a function.
What is the domain?
200
This other 3-word phrase is commonly used when finding the slope of a line in the coordinate plane by comparing its vertical change to its horizontal change.
What is rise over run?
300
We don't know what its exact value is, but we do know that it's the smallest possible value in our number system.
What is negative infinity?
300
If you graph the equation x = 5, you would get a vertical line through 5 on the x-axis, and this would be its slope.
What is an undefined slope?
300
It's where the point (-12, 0) is located on the Coordinate Plane.
What is the x-axis?
300
the y-variable in a function is also called this type of variable because its value relies on what is chosen to be the x-value.
What is a dependent variable?
300
it's the slope of the line in the following equation: y = -7 - 4x
What is -4?
400
I'm "always positive" that this term refers to the distance from zero on a number line.
What is absolute value?
400
This is another name for the Coordinate Plane, that coincidentally also starts with C, named after its creator. (And yes, you've all seen this word before in your notes.)
What is the Cartesian Plane?
400
It's where the point (-3.1415, -2.718) is located on the Coordinate Plane.
What is Quadrant 3?
400
In the following function, it is the independent variable: g(t) = 12t - 200
What is t?
400
It's the slope of the line in the following equation: 4x - 2y = 8
What is 2?
500
In the standard form Ax + By = C, it's the term we use for A and B, or any numeric value that multiplies a variable.
What is a coefficient?
500
The is the name for the U-shaped graph that is formed when you graph a quadratic function on the Coordinate Plane.
What is a parabola?
500
It's where the point (0, 0.01) is located on the Coordinate Plane.
What is the y-axis?
500
If the following function, it is f(3): f(x) = -2x + 8
What is 2?
500
It's the slope of the line that passes through the points (-1, 7) and (1, 3)
What is -2?