Algebra 2 Vocab Practice

Algebra 2 Vocab Practice

9th - 12th Grade

75 Qs

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Algebra 2 Vocab Practice

Algebra 2 Vocab Practice

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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Jeff Simmons

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75 questions

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1.

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A function has an ________________ if there is a point that has a y-coordinate that is greater than the y-coordinates of every other point on the graph.

2.

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A function has an _____________________ if there is a point that has a y-coordinate that is less than the y-coordinates of every other point on the graph.

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The ______________ of a number is its distance from zero on the number line.

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The ___________ of a function is the expression inside the parentheses.

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The __________________________ of a function is the ratio of the independent variable to the dependent variable over a specific interval.

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a sample that does not accurately represent all of a population.

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The ______________________________ allows you to calculate an exact value for a logarithm by rewriting it in terms of a different base. It is especially helpful when using a calculator.

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