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Vocabulary Chapter 5

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Rate of change.

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The ratio for the vertical change(or rise) to the horizontal change or (run) is called the

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Slope.

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A relationship that can be represented by a function in the form y = kx is called a

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Direct variation.

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An equation that models a linear function is called a

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Linear equation.

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The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is given by

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y = mx + b

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The point-slope form of a linear equation is given by

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y – y₁ = m(x - x₁)

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The standard form of a linear equation is given by

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Ax + By = C

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The x- and y-coordinates where a graph crosses the x- and y-axis are called the

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x- and y-intercepts

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Lines in the same plane that do not intersect are called

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Parallel lines

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Lines that intersect to form right angles are called

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Perpendicular lines

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Two numbers whose product is -1 are called

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Opposite reciprocals

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The slopes of parallel lines are

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Equal

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The slopes of perpendicular lines are

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Opposite reciprocals

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A graph that relates two different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs is called a

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Scatter plot

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A line on a scatter plot, drawn near the points, that shows a correlation is called a

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Trend line

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Using a trend line to estimate a value between known values is called

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Interpolation

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Using a trend line to estimate values outside the range of known values is called

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extrapolation

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The trend line that shows the relationship between two sets of data the most accurately is called the

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Line of best fit

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Functions that have V-shaped graphs that open up or down are called

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Absolute value functions

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A shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both is also called a

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