Monomial - a number, a variable, or a product of a number and one or more variables, Binomial - the sum of two monomials, Polynomial - A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials, Degree of a Polynomial - the greatest degree of any term in the polynomial, Function - a relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range, Arithmetic Sequence - a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number to the previous term, Linear Function - a function in which the graph of the solutions forms a line, Geometric Sequence - a sequence in which each term is found by multiplying the previous term by the same number, Exponential Function - a function that can be described by an equation of the form y= a*b^x, where b > 0 and b ≠ 1, Quadratic Function - a function that can be written in the form f(x) = ax2+bx+c, where a,b,and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0, in which the graph of the solutions creates a "U" shaped curve., Recursive Equation - the form of an equation that uses the previous term to define the next term of the sequence., Explicit Equation - an equation for a term in a sequence that determines the value of any term t(n) directly from n, without necessarily knowing any other terms in the sequence., Continuous - going on without a stop or break, Discrete - unconnected; separate; distinct, Rate of Change - a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another, Average Rate of Change - the slope of a specific interval between where x is a to where x is b. [a, b], First Difference - the difference between two consecutive y-values in a table in which the difference between the x-values is constant, Second Difference - differences that are found by subtracting consecutive first differences from one another., Domain of a Function - The set of all possible x-values (inputs) for the function, Range of a Function - The set of all possible y-values (outputs) for the function, Set Notation - When you have a set of numbers and you put them in "{ }", Interval - all of the numbers between two specific x-values., Interval Notation - a notation for describing an interval on a number line. The interval's endpoint(s) are given, and a parenthesis or bracket is used to indicate whether each endpoint is included in the interval., Absolute Maximum - The highest point on the graph over the entire domain of a function or relation., Absolute Minimum - The lowest point on the graph over the entire range of a function or relation., Line of Symmetry - a line that divides a figure into two halves that are mirror images of each other,
0%
IM2 Unit 1-Quadratic Functions
Udostępnij
Udostępnij
Udostępnij
autor:
Tinaviayra
Edytuj elementy
Drukuj
Osadź
Więcej
Zadania
Tabela rankingowa
Pokaż więcej
Pokaż mniej
Ta tabela rankingowa jest obecnie prywatna. Kliknij przycisk
Udostępnij
, aby ją upublicznić.
Ta tabela rankingowa została wyłączona przez właściciela materiału.
Ta tabela rankingowa została wyłączona, ponieważ Twoje opcje różnią się od opcji właściciela materiału.
Przywróć poprzednie opcje
Połącz w pary
jest szablonem otwartym. Nie generuje wyników w tabeli rankingowej.
Wymagane logowanie
Motyw
Czcionki
Wymagany abonament
Opcje
Zmień szablon
Pokaż wszystko
Więcej formatów pojawi się podczas wykonywania ćwiczenia.
Otwórz wyniki
Kopiuj link
Kod QR
Usuń
Przywrócić automatycznie zapisane ćwiczenie:
?