1) two lines, when formed by a horizontal line (called the x-axis) and a vertical line (called the y-axis) used to plot a function a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 2) an ordered pair that identifies a point on a coordinate plane (x,y) a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 3) straight left and right a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 4) straight up and down a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 5) the horizontal line on a graph or grid a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 6) the vertical line on a graph or grid a) coordinate plane b) coordinate c) horizontal d) vertical e) x axis f) y axis 7) one of four regions of a coordinate system bounded by the x-axis and y-axis a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) data table e) algebraic expression f) domain 8) a set of ordered pairs a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) data table e) algebraic expression f) domain 9) the curly brackets that enclose a set a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) data table e) algebraic expression f) domain 10) an arrangement of data in which each row represents a case and each column represents a variable a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) data table e) algebraic expression f) domain 11) a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operations a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) data table e) algebraic expression f) domain 12) the set of all possible input values (x) for a function or linear equation a) quadrant b) relation c) braces d) range e) algebraic expression f) domain 13) the set of all possible output values (y) for a function or linear equation a) range b) domain c) rise d) run e) subscript f) slope 14) find out the value or amount of a) range b) evaluate c) rise d) run e) subscript f) slope 15) the vertical change between two points (y1-y2) a) range b) evaluate c) rise d) run e) subscript f) slope 16) the horizontal change between two points (x1-x2) a) range b) evaluate c) rise d) run e) subscript f) slope 17) a notation smaller and slightly below the main text, often used to differentiate variables with the same letter a) range b) evaluate c) rise d) run e) subscript f) superscript 18) the variable m indicates how steep a straight line is or rise/run (difference in y values divided by difference in x values of two points) a) range b) evaluate c) rise d) run e) subscript f) slope 19) when the rise/run shows the line going down (from left to right) a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) intercept f) slope-intercept form 20) when the rise/run shows the line going up (from left to right) a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) intercept f) slope-intercept form 21) when the rise/run shows the line as perfectly vertical because the run is zero a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) intercept f) slope-intercept form 22) when the rise/run shows the line as perfectly horizontal because the rise is zero a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) intercept f) slope-intercept form 23) a point where a graph crosses the x-axis or y-axis a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) intercept f) slope-intercept form 24) y = mx + b [b is y-intercept & m is slope] a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) slope-intercept form f) intersection point 25) the coordinates where two lines cross on a graph is the solution to a system of linear equations a) negative slope b) positive slope c) undefined slope d) zero slope e) slope-intercept form f) intersection point

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