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a labeling scheme used on each of the axes on a coordinate.

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Change- To become something different. for example,tem peratures rise and fall, prices increase and decrease, and so on. in math
Coordinate graph- A graphical representation of pairs of related munerical values that. shows the relationshipbetween two varibles.
Coordinate pair- A ordered pair of numbers used to located a poit on a coordinate.
Dependent variable- One of the two variables in a reatiship. a point on a coordinate.
Equation, formula- A rule containing variable that represonts a mathematical relationship.
Independent variable- one of the two variable in a relationship. Its value determines the value of the other variable called the dependent variable.
Pattern- A change that occurs in an predictable way.
Range of Values- Values for variables that make sense for the data being considered. "what are values of the data?," what scale must i use so the graph will fit all of the?"
Relationship- An association between two or more variables. If one of the variables change, the other variable may also change, and the change maybe predictable.
Rule- A summary of a predictable relationship that tells how to find the value of a variable. Its is a pattern
Change- To become something different. for example,tem peratures rise and fall, prices increase and decrease, and so on. in math
Coordinate graph- A graphical representation of pairs of related munerical values that. shows the relationshipbetween two varibles.
Coordinate pair- A ordered pair of numbers used to located a poit on a coordinate.
Dependent variable- One of the two variables in a reatiship. a point on a coordinate.
Equation, formula- A rule containing variable that represonts a mathematical relationship.
Independent variable- one of the two variable in a relationship. Its value determines the value of the other variable called the dependent variable.
Pattern- A change that occurs in an predictable way.
Range of Values- Values for variables that make sense for the data being considered. "what are values of the data?," what scale must i use so the graph will fit all of the?"
Relationship- An association between two or more variables. If one of the variables change, the other variable may also change, and the change maybe predictable.
Rule- A summary of a predictable relationship that tells how to find the value of a variable. Its is a pattern which is consistent enough to be written down; made into an equation, graphed, or made into a table.
Scale- A labeling scheme used on each of the axes on a coordinate grid.
Symbolic from- Anything written or expressed though. The use of symbols.
Table- a list of values for two or more variable that shows the relationship between them. Tables often respresent data made from observations,from examents, or from a series of arithmetic operations.
Variable- A quanitty that can be change letters are often used as symbols to represent variables in rules or equation that desribe putters.
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