This is how you tell Desmos to create a linear function from a table
What is y1~mx1+b?
Parallel lines have these 2 things in common.
What is the slope and no solutions?
The domain for all exponential functions
What are all real numbers?
The domain for all quadratic functions
What are "all real numbers"?
"x" has been called these 3 names
Domain, Independent, Input
This is how you tell Desmos to find the Greatest Common Factor between 2 or more numbers
What is gcf (#,#)?
Perpendicular lines have these 2 things in common.
What is a negative/opposite reciprocal slope and 1 solution?
This is represented by the variable "a" for an exponential function.
What is the initial value, starting point or y-intercept?
This formula helps you find the roots
What is "factored form"?
y=a(x - r1)(x - r2)
You must do this when multiplying or dividing by a negative number
What is reverse the inequality sign?
This is how you tell desmos to create an exponential function from a table
What is y1~ab^x1?
A horizontal line has this kind of slope.
What is a zero (0) slope?
What is exponential decay? y=a(1-b)^2
A quadratic function can have 0, 1, or 2 of these
What are zeros, roots, or x-intercepts?
This is how you tell Desmos to create a quadratic function from a table.
What is y1~ax1^2+bx1+c?
This variable represents the starting place or initial value.
What is "b" for the y-intercept?
The asymptote decides what happens to this
What is "the range"?
The axis of symmetry can be found using this
What is the x-coordinate of the vertex?
This is when something 'directly' makes something else happen
What is "causation"?
This is how Desmos can help you simplify a radical
What is "create a table: x1 on the left and radicand divided by x1^index on the right"?
What are 4 names or ways to calculate "m"?
What is slope, rate of change, rise over run, and negative "a" over "b"?
Time is indicated by this variable
What is "x"?
DAILY DOUBLE
This formula helps to interpret a function's transformation (provide the name and the formula)
What is the transformation formula?
y=(-) a(b(x-c))2+d
This test is used to see if a graph is a function
What is the 'vertical line test'?