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The set of input values of a relation or function. domain. two sets of data that have a correlation where both sets of data values increase. Positive correlation. A graph made up of unconnected points. Discrete graph. Two data sets that have no relationship between the sets of values. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The set of input values of a relation or function

The set of input values of a relation or function

domain

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two sets of data that have a correlation where both sets of data values increase

Positive correlation

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A graph made up of unconnected points

Discrete graph

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Two data sets that have no relationship between the sets of values

No correlation

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A line on a scatter plot that helps show the correlation between data sets more clearly

Trend line

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A variable whose value depends on the value of the input, also known as the output of the function

Dependent variable

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One set of values decreases as the other set increases

Negative correlation

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An element or a number in a sequence

Term

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A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets

correlation

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A variable whose value determines the value of the output, also known as the input of a function

Independent variable

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A list of numbers that often forms a pattern

sequence

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A graph made up of connected lines or curves

Continuous graph

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An algebraic expression that defines a function

Function rule

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A graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of data

Scatter plot

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In an arithmetic sequence, the nonzero constant difference of any term and the previous term

Common difference

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If x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable, then y = f(x), where f names the function

Function notation

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A set of ordered pairs

relation

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A sequence whose successive terms differ by the same nonzero number or common difference

Arithmetic sequence

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A type of relation that pairs each element in the domain with exactly one element in the range

Function

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The set of output values of a function or relation

Range

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A plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis

Coordinate plane

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The two perpendicular number lines, also known as the x-axis and y-axis, used to define the location of a point in a coordinate plane

Axes

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The intersection of the x- and y-axes in a coordinate plane

origin

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The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane

x-axis

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The vertical axis in a coordinate plane

y-axis

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A pair of numbers that can be used to locate a point on a coordinate plane

Ordered pair

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The first number in an ordered pair, which indicates the horizontal distance of a point from the origin on the coordinate plane

x-coordinate

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The second number in an ordered pair, which indicates the vertical distance of a point from the origin on the coordinate plane

y-coordinate

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One of the four regions into which the x- and y-axis divide the coordinate plane

quadrant

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A value that substituted for the independent variable in a relation or function

input

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The result of substituting a value for a variable in a function

output