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Vocabulary for mid-term chapter 5

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Axes   Two perpendicular number lines that are used to locate points on a coordinate plane  
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Complete graph   Show the origin, the points at which the graph crosses the x-axis and y axis and other important characteristics of the graph  
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Completeness property for points in the plane   exactly one point in the plane is named b a given ordered pair of numbers  
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Coordinate plane   the plane containing the x and y axes  
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Domain   the set of all first coordinates from the ordered pairs in a relation  
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Equation in two variables   an equation that contains two unknowns  
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Function   a relation in which each element of the domain is paried with exactly one element of the range  
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Function notation   The equation y=x+5 written as f(x) = x+5  
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Graph   to draw, or plot, the points named by certain numbers or ordered pairs on a number line or coordinate plante  
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Interquartile range   the difference between the upper and the lower quartile in a set of data  
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inverse of a relation   obtained by switching the coordinates in each ordered pair  
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linear equation   an equation whose graph is a straight line  
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linear equation in standard form   can be written in the form Ax + By = C  
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linear function   an equation whose graph is a nonvertical line  
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lower quartile   divides the lower half of a set of data into two equal parts  
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mapping   pairs one element in the domain with one element in the range  
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origin   the point of intersection of the two axes in the coordinate plane  
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outlier   a value that is much greater or much less than the rest of the data in a set of data  
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quadrants   one of the four regions into which teh x- and y-axes separate the coordiante plane  
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quartiles   values that divide the date into four equal parts  
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range (when dealing with a relation)   the set of all second coordinates from the ordered pairs in the realation  
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relation   a set of ordered pairs  
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solution of an equation in two variables   if a true statement results when the nubmers in an ordered pair are substituted into an equation  
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upper quartile   divides the upper half of a set of data into two equal parts  
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verticle line test   if any verticle line passes through no more than 1 point of the graph of a relation, the relation is a function  
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x-axis   the horizontal number line  
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x-coordinate   the first number in an ordered pair  
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y-axis   the verticle number line  
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y -coordiante   the second number in an ordered pair  
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use a table   a problem-solving strategy that uses tables to organize and problem solve  
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