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| a piecewise function; non negative |
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| the first element of an ordered pair |
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| a line or curve that seperates coordinate plane into two |
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| the graph of two equations that represent the same line |
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| with functions (g + f)= composite function is [f o g] (x) = f(g(x)) |
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| a function in the form of f(x)=b |
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| the set of all absissas of the ordered pairs of a relation. |
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| group of graphs that displays 1 or more similiar characteristics |
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| relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one range element |
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| an equation of y in terms of x rewritten so y=f(x) |
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| step function written as f(x)= [x], where f(x) is the greatest integer not greater than x |
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| the 2 regions on a coordinate graph seperated by the graph of y=mx+b |
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| each output of an interated function |
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| composition of a function and itself |
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| an equation in the form of Ax+Bx+C=0 where A and B are both not 0 |
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| a function defined by f(x)=mx+b where M and B are real numbers |
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| the 2nd element of an ordered pair |
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| nonvertical coplanar lines that have equal slopes ; any two coplanar vertical lines |
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| a relation whose boundary is a straight line |
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| nonvertical lines, the product of whose slopes is -1; any vertical line and horizontal line |
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| a function in which different equations are used for different intervals of the domain. |
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| the equation of the line that contains the point with coordinates (x,y) and having slope M in the form of Y-Y1=M(X-X1) |
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| difference in the greatest and least value in a set of data |
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| difference of the greatest and least value in a set of data |
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| ratio of the change in ordinates of point to corresponding abscissas |
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| equation of a line with slope, M, and Y intercept B, written in the form y=MX+B. |
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| linear equation written in form AX+BY+C=0 where A,B, and C are real numbers and A and B are both not zero |
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| a function whose graph is a series of disjoint lines or steps. |
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| a test used to determine if a relation is a function |
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| the x coordinate of the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the x axis |
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| the y coordinate of the point at which the graph of an equation crosses the y axis |
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| a value for X which f(x)=0 |
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| the graph of a prediction equation |
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| a value that describes the nature of a set of data. the more closely the data fit a line, the closer the correlation coefficient ,r, approaches 1 or -1. |
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| the degree to which data fits a regression line |
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| an equation used to approximate a real world set of data |
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| pearson product moment correlation |
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| the correlation used to find correlation coefficients on a graphing calculator |
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| an equation suggested by the points of a scatter plot used to predict other points |
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| a visual representation of data |
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