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A complete set of possible input/independent values |
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A complete set of possible output/dependent values |
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An interval of the graph or equation where, as the x value increases, the y value increases. |
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An interval of the graph or equation where, as the x value increases, the y value decreases |
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The behavior of a graph as x values approach positive infinity and negative infinity |
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The point or points where a graph intersects the x axis |
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The point or points where a graph intersects the y axis |
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A solution that is reached using algebraic methods, but that does not work in the original form of the equation |
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An imaginary horizontal line that is approached by the y values of a graph as the x values approach positive or negative infinity |
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The maximum (highest y value) or minimum (lowest y value) of an equation or graph. |
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