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MATH 1314 JEOPARDY

$7500 $7400$7300$7200$7100$7000$6900$6800$6700$6600$6500$6400$6300$6200$6100$6000$5900$5800$5700$5600$5500$5400$5300$5200$5100$5000$4900$4800$4700$4600$4500$4400$4300$4200$4100$4000$3900$3800$3700$3600$3500$3400$3300$3200$3100$3000$2900$2800$2700$2600$2500$2400$2300$2200$2100$2000$1900$1800$1700$1600$1500$1400$1300$1200$1100$1000$900$800$700$600$500$400$300$200$100$0 Team #1Team #2Team #3Team #4 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Matrices Basic Functions Polynomial Functions Rational Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions $7500$7400$7300$7200$7100$7000$6900$6800$6700$6600$6500$6400$6300$6200$6100$6000$5900$5800$5700$5600$5500$5400$5300$5200$5100$5000$4900$4800$4700$4600$4500$4400$4300$4200$4100$4000$3900$3800$3700$3600$3500$3400$3300$3200$3100$3000$2900$2800$2700$2600$2500$2400$2300$2200$2100$2000$1900$1800$1700$1600$1500$1400$1300$1200$1100$1000$900$800$700$600$500$400$300$200$100$0$7500$7400$7300$7200$7100$7000$6900$6800$6700$6600$6500$6400$6300$6200$6100$6000$5900$5800$5700$5600$5500$5400$5300$5200$5100$5000$4900$4800$4700$4600$4500$4400$4300$4200$4100$4000$3900$3800$3700$3600$3500$3400$3300$3200$3100$3000$2900$2800$2700$2600$2500$2400$2300$2200$2100$2000$1900$1800$1700$1600$1500$1400$1300$1200$1100$1000$900$800$700$600$500$400$300$200$100$0$7500$7400$7300$7200$7100$7000$6900$6800$6700$6600$6500$6400$6300$6200$6100$6000$5900$5800$5700$5600$5500$5400$5300$5200$5100$5000$4900$4800$4700$4600$4500$4400$4300$4200$4100$4000$3900$3800$3700$3600$3500$3400$3300$3200$3100$3000$2900$2800$2700$2600$2500$2400$2300$2200$2100$2000$1900$1800$1700$1600$1500$1400$1300$1200$1100$1000$900$800$700$600$500$400$300$200$100$0

A matrix is defined as this WHAT IS A RECTANGULAR ARRAY OF NUMBERS? JEOPARDY Matrices $100

These are the numbers in a matrix WHAT ARE ENTRIES? JEOPARDY Matrices $200

This is a final form of an augmented matrix WHAT IS ROW ECHELON FORM? JEOPARDY Matrices $300

To solve a Linear System, one of 3 things can be performed on its augmented matrix WHAT ARE ROW OPERATIONS? JEOPARDY Matrices $400

When the last row of a solved matrix is all zeros WHAT IS INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS? JEOPARDY Matrices $500

WHAT IS A FUNCTION? JEOPARDY Basic Functions $100

To be a function graph, a graph must pass this. WHAT IS THE VERTICAL LINE TEST? JEOPARDY Basic Functions $200

WHAT IS DOMAIN? JEOPARDY Basic Functions $300

Shifts and Reflections are some of these WHAT ARE GRAPH TRANSFORMATIONS? JEOPARDY Basic Functions $400

JEOPARDY Basic Functions $500

It is a maximum or minimum point on a Quadratic graph. WHAT IS A VERTEX ? JEOPARDY Polynomial Functions $100

JEOPARDY Polynomial Functions $200

WHAT IS A REAL ZERO ? JEOPARDY Polynomial Functions $300

Non-real zeros of a polynomial function are said to occur in this way WHAT ARE CONJUGATE PAIRS? JEOPARDY Polynomial Functions $400

JEOPARDY Polynomial Functions $500

Rational means this WHAT IS A FRACTION or QUOTIENT ? JEOPARDY Rational Functions $100

WHAT IS A ZERO DENOMINATOR ? JEOPARDY Rational Functions $200

These are boundaries on the graphs of Rational Functions WHAT ARE ASYMPTOTES ? JEOPARDY Rational Functions $300

WHAT IS FACTOR IT COMPLETELY ? JEOPARDY Rational Functions $400

JEOPARDY Rational Functions $500

WHAT IS 1 ? JEOPARDY Exponential Functions $100

WHAT IS DECREASE ? JEOPARDY Exponential Functions $200

JEOPARDY Exponential Functions $300

When solving an Exponential Equation, one tries to do this if possible WHAT IS MATCH BASES ? JEOPARDY Exponential Functions $400

JEOPARDY Exponential Functions $500

WHAT IS AN INVERSE ? JEOPARDY Logarithmic Functions $100

The domain of a Logarithm Function is said to be this WHAT IS RESTRICTED ? JEOPARDY Logarithmic Functions $200

WHAT IS ZERO ? JEOPARDY Logarithmic Functions $300

JEOPARDY Logarithmic Functions $400

JEOPARDY Logarithmic Functions $500