Math Vocab Unit 5 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Recurisve Series | A type of series in which the values of terms originate from other terms in the series. |
Linear | The set of points on the coordinate plane that results in a line. |
Function | A rule of matching elements of two sets of numbers in which an input value from the first set has only on eoutput value in the second set. |
Common Difference | In an arithmetic sequence, the nonzero constant difference of any term and the previous term. |
Relation | A rule that gives an output number for every valid input number. |
Input | The set of possible values for the first coordinate of a function (domain). |
Arithmetic Sequence | A sequence whose successive terms differ by the same nonzero number d, called the common difference. |
Output | The set of possible values for the second coordinate of a function (range). |
Recursive | A sequence in which one or more previous terms are used to generate the next term. |
Explicit Series | A type of series in which the values of terms originate from the location of the term in the series. |
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