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Alegebra 1 Crossword

Across
The value of y when a given curve crosses the y-axis.
A set of two numbers arranged in a particular order.
Any defined procedure or rule that can turn or map each member of one set into a member of another set.
Find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing the variable(s) with the correct numerical value(s) to perform the operation.
The value of x when a given curve crosses the x-axis.
A geometric object that has no dimension and is used to indicate a location.
(x - 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 32
A pair of numbers that describe the position of a point on a coordinate plane by using the horizontal and vertical distances from the two reference axes.
A set of quantities or objects arranged in rows and columns to form a rectangular array, usually enclosed in parentheses.
A positive whole number.
A rule that can convert each member of one set into a unique member of another set.
Denotes a number or quantity that is greater than zero.
Any whole number and/or the additive inverse of a whole number is an integer.
Another name for gradient.
Down
Denoting a number or quantity that is less than zero.
>, >, <, and <
The set of all possible values for the output of the function.
4xy
The collection of all points whose coordinates satisfy a given relation, which shows the relationship between different quantities.
A number as distinguished from a vector or matrix.
A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction.
A number that can be written as a fraction, or as finite or repeating decimals.
A set of ordered pairs.
To reduce a fraction to its lowest terms by canceling to the lowest common factor for both numerator and denominator or to condense an algebraic expression by grouping and combining similar terms.
The set of all possible input values for a function or relation.
A chart that organizes data in rows and columns to show facts and figures.