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Row 1, Col 1 What is a Relation ? Set of ordered pairs in a table

1,2 What is a Function? Has only one answer for 1 question.

1,3 What is a variable? A letter that represents an unknown number

1,4 What is Absolute Value? Nothing is Negative!!!!!!!

2,1 What are Intervals of increase? The Rate that the graph increases

2,2 What is Rate of Decrease? The Rate that a Graph is Decreasing.

2,3 What is an independent variable? Does not depend on anything

2,4 What are Extremes? The Highest or Lowest Point in a Graph

3,1 What is the Maximum Point? The Highest Point in a Graph.

3,2 What is a Solution? A number or a pair of numbers, the answer to a function.

3,3 What is a Dependent Variable? Always depends on something

3,4 What is Input? The x… what you are usually given

4,1 What is Output? The y… what you must find out

4,2 What is the Domain? The values of x

4,3 What is Range? The values of y

4,4 What is a Function Notation? It replaces the Dependent Variable with the name of the function… f(x)

5,1 What is Linear Function? Line… Line… Line…

5,2 What is an Ordered Pair? A pair of numbers such as (-1, 8)

5,3 What is to Plot a Point? To Graph an Ordered Pair in a Coordinate Plane

5,4 What is the Origin? The Zero Point.