Minimum - the vertex when the parabola opens up, Median - middle value of the data distribution when the values are arranged in numerical order, Mode - the value that occurs most often in the set, Range - the difference between the largest and smallest values in the set, Area - measure of the size of a region enclosed by a two-dimensional figure., Quartile - along with the median, divides a set of ordered data into 4 equal groups, Volume - the three-dimensional space occupied by the solid, Frequency Table - a chart that shows the popularity or mode of a certain type of data, Slope - a measure of the steepness of a line, related to the constant rate of change of a function, Exponential Function - a function of the form f(x)=ax, Linear Function - a relationship between two variables whose graph in the coordinate plane is a straight line, Quadratic Function - a function of the form, f(x)=ax2+bx+c, where a, b, and c are real numbers, Parabola - the u-shaped graph created by a quadratic function, Vertex - the point of intersection between the parabola and its axis of symmetry, Variable - quantities that can change or vary, can be a symbol like x or y that stands for some number, Coefficient - number that multiplies a variable, Zeros - domain values that cause the function to have a value of 0, x-intercepts, roots, solutions, Estimate - approximate calculation, Percent - a ratio that compares a number to 100, Ratio - a comparison of two quantities, Proportion - an equation showing that two ratios are equal, Inequality - a statement about the relative size or order of two quantities, Scientific Notation - a form of writing numbers as the product of a power of 10 and a decimal number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10, Maximum - the vertex when the parabola opens down, Histogram - a graph that displays numerical data using bars that represent the frequency of data values that fall into specified classes, Bar Graph - visual way to display categorical data in which the length of each bar represents the amount of data for that category, Perimeter - the distance around a 2-dimensional closed curve, Horizontal - In a left-right direction or position, Coordinate Plane - two-dimensional system used to locate any point by its distance from a vertical axis and a horizontal axis, Dependent Events - two events such that the chance of one event's occurrence is affected by the occurrence of the other event, Exponent - number or a variable in an expression that represents how many times another number or variable in the expression is used as a factor in repeated multiplication, x-intercept - the coordinate of the point at which a graph intersects the x-axis, Independent Events - Two events A and B such that the outcome of event A has no effect on the outcome of event B, y- intercept - the coordinate of the point at which a graph intersects the y-axis, Measures of Central Tendency - median, mean, and mode, Ordered Pair - location of a point which gives the coordinates for the point on a grid in the order of a horizontal coordinate (x), followed by a vertical coordinate (y), Origin - intersection of the x- and y-axes in the coordinate grid, named by the ordered pair (0,0)., Outcome - one of the possible results in a probability experiment, Axis of Symmetry - line of symmetry of a graph, Square Root - the opposite of squaring a number, Right Triangle - a triangle with one right (90º) angle, Hypotenuse - the side of a right triangle that is opposite the right angle, Legs of Right Triangle - the two sides of the triangle that form the right angle, Vertical - In an up-down direction or position., Theoretical Probability - the ratio of the number of ways the event can occur to the total number of possible outcomes in the sample space, if all possible outcomes of a simple experiment are equally likely, Axes - fixed reference lines for the measurement of coordinates, Experimental Probability - the ratio of the number of times an event occurs compared to the number of trials in the experiment, Ascending - arranged from smallest to largest, Descending - arranged from largest to smallest, Mean - numerical average of a data distribution,
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