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ALGEBRA 1 CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY

Across
The ratio of the vertical change between two points, the rise, to the horizontal change between the same two points, the run.
A term used in geometry to describe a function that moves an object a certain distance.
A constant function is a linear function for which the range does not change no matter which member of the domain is used.
A relationship between sets of values. The relation is between the x-values and y-values.
A variable in an equation that may have its value freely chosen without considering values of any other variable.
An equation which shows the relationship between the input x and the output y and where there is exactly one output for each input.
How far a line goes along (for a given distance going up).
Written down in the way most commonly accepted.
A corner or a point where lines meet.
A function whose graph is not a straight line.
A set of input values that consists of only certain numbers in an interval.
Down
The set of all possible x-values which will make the function "work", and will output real y-values.
A function whose rule is tweaked so that its graph is moved to another spot on the axis system, yet remains recognizably the same graph.
The way a function is written. It is meant to be a precise way of giving information about the function without a rather lengthy written explanation.
A set of input values that consists of all numbers in an interval.
A variable that depends on one or more other variables.
A term used in geometry to describe a function that moves an object a certain distance.
The resulting y-values we get after substituting all the possible x-values.
A function whose graph is a straight line.
The vertical distance between the two points, which is the difference between their y-coordinates.