What is the y-intercept of a graph?
the place where a line or curve crosses, or touches, the y-axis
What is the term for the living components of an ecosystem?
biotic factors
Who is the head of the Younger family?
Mama(Lena Younger)
What major change marked the beginning of the Neolithic period?
What is the development of agriculture?
What is the name of the popular song by Billie Eilish that won the Grammy for Song of the Year in 2020?
What is a piecewise function?
a piecewise function is a function whose domain is partitioned into several intervals on which the function may be defined differently
Define a food chain and give an example.
a sequence of living organisms where one organism eats another, transferring energy and nutrients from one level to the next.
Examples will vary.
How does the play address issues of race?
What is it shows the struggles of a Black family in America?
Name one significant advancement made during the Neolithic time period.
What is pottery, weaving, or polished stone tools?
Who played the character of Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Who is Robert Downey Jr.?
Give an example of a piecewise function defined on the intervals and x≥0x≥0.
A piecewise function defined on intervals where x ≥ 0 could be:
f(x) =
What is the difference between a habitat and a niche?
A habitat is the physical location where an organism lives, like a forest or a coral reef, while a niche is the specific role an organism plays within its ecosystem, including its interactions with other organisms and how it utilizes resources, essentially its "job" in the environment
How does Ruth react to Walter's dreams?
What is she is skeptical and unsupportive?
Name the ocean located between Africa and Australia.
What is the Indian Ocean?
What is the title of the Netflix series that features a group of kids solving mysteries in the 1980s?
What is "Stranger Things"?
How do you determine if a function is increasing or decreasing on a graph?
look at the overall trend of the line as you move from left to right:
Explain the concept of carrying capacity in an ecosystem.
the maximum population size of a particular species that a given environment can sustain over a long period of time, based on the available resources like food, water, and shelter, without causing significant degradation to the ecosystem
What does "oppression" mean?
What is prolonged cruel or unjust treatment?
What is the Indian Ocean?
What is Australia
Which artist is known for the hit song "Blinding Lights"?
Who is The Weeknd?
What is the domain of f(x)=1x−3f(x)=x−31?
The domain of
is all real numbers except
, which can be written as
.
Discuss how human activities can impact biodiversity in an ecosystem
habitat destruction (deforestation), overexploitation of species (overfishing, overhunting), pollution, introduction of invasive species, climate change, and land use changes
What significant social issue does the play confront?
What is racism and housing discrimination?
What is the term for the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming?
What is sedentism?
In 2021, which social media platform gained massive popularity for its short video format?
What is TikTok?