U-shapedHow do youdescribewhat aparabolalooks like?TheVertexWhere youwill find themaximum orminimumParallelLinesThesetypes oflines haveno solution(4,-3)Findsolutiony=-2x+5y=-x+1(2,4)Findsolutiony=x^2y=2^x(2,-1)Findsolutiony=4x-9y=x-3When you dividterms with thesame base,what do you dowith theexponents?SubtracttheExponentsMultiplytheexponentsWhen you raisean exponent toanotherexponent, whatdo you do?Solutionto asystemThis can befound on agraph wheretwo or morelines intersect(-3,-2)Findsolutiony=2x+1y=x+1CommonDifferenceHow you getfrom one termto the next inan arithmeticsequenceAdd theexponentsWhen youmultiply termswith the samebase, what doyou do with theexponents?(1,1)Findsolutionx=-3y=x+2(-1,2)FindSolutiony=2x+1y=-x+1ParabolaThe shapeof aquadraticgraphPerpendicularLinesThese typesof linesintersect andform rightangles(-1,4)(3,4)Findsolutiony=4y=(x-1)^2The LeadCoefficientThe numberin the front ofthe lead termRootsSolutionsZerosx-interceptsWhere thegraph of aquadraticfunctiontouches the x-axisAxis ofSymmetryThis lineintersectsthe x-coordinate ofthe vertex2What is thedegree of aquadraticfunction(-1,-4)Findsolutiony=x-3y=7x+3CommonRatioHow you getfrom one termto the next ina geometricsequence(2,35)Find solutiony=3x^2+14x-5y=11x+13U-shapedHow do youdescribewhat aparabolalooks like?TheVertexWhere youwill find themaximum orminimumParallelLinesThesetypes oflines haveno solution(4,-3)Findsolutiony=-2x+5y=-x+1(2,4)Findsolutiony=x^2y=2^x(2,-1)Findsolutiony=4x-9y=x-3When you dividterms with thesame base,what do you dowith theexponents?SubtracttheExponentsMultiplytheexponentsWhen you raisean exponent toanotherexponent, whatdo you do?Solutionto asystemThis can befound on agraph wheretwo or morelines intersect(-3,-2)Findsolutiony=2x+1y=x+1CommonDifferenceHow you getfrom one termto the next inan arithmeticsequenceAdd theexponentsWhen youmultiply termswith the samebase, what doyou do with theexponents?(1,1)Findsolutionx=-3y=x+2(-1,2)FindSolutiony=2x+1y=-x+1ParabolaThe shapeof aquadraticgraphPerpendicularLinesThese typesof linesintersect andform rightangles(-1,4)(3,4)Findsolutiony=4y=(x-1)^2The LeadCoefficientThe numberin the front ofthe lead termRootsSolutionsZerosx-interceptsWhere thegraph of aquadraticfunctiontouches the x-axisAxis ofSymmetryThis lineintersectsthe x-coordinate ofthe vertex2What is thedegree of aquadraticfunction(-1,-4)Findsolutiony=x-3y=7x+3CommonRatioHow you getfrom one termto the next ina geometricsequence(2,35)Find solutiony=3x^2+14x-5y=11x+13

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  1. How do you describe what a parabola looks like?
    U-shaped
  2. Where you will find the maximum or minimum
    The Vertex
  3. These types of lines have no solution
    Parallel Lines
  4. Find solution y=-2x+5 y=-x+1
    (4,-3)
  5. Find solution y=x^2 y=2^x
    (2,4)
  6. Find solution y=4x-9 y=x-3
    (2,-1)
  7. Subtract the Exponents
    When you divid terms with the same base, what do you do with the exponents?
  8. When you raise an exponent to another exponent, what do you do?
    Multiply the exponents
  9. This can be found on a graph where two or more lines intersect
    Solution to a system
  10. Find solution y=2x+1 y=x+1
    (-3,-2)
  11. How you get from one term to the next in an arithmetic sequence
    Common Difference
  12. When you multiply terms with the same base, what do you do with the exponents?
    Add the exponents
  13. Find solution x=-3 y=x+2
    (1,1)
  14. Find Solution y=2x+1 y=-x+1
    (-1,2)
  15. The shape of a quadratic graph
    Parabola
  16. These types of lines intersect and form right angles
    Perpendicular Lines
  17. Find solution y=4 y=(x-1)^2
    (-1,4) (3,4)
  18. The number in the front of the lead term
    The Lead Coefficient
  19. Where the graph of a quadratic function touches the x-axis
    Roots Solutions Zeros x-intercepts
  20. This line intersects the x-coordinate of the vertex
    Axis of Symmetry
  21. What is the degree of a quadratic function
    2
  22. Find solution y=x-3 y=7x+3
    (-1,-4)
  23. How you get from one term to the next in a geometric sequence
    Common Ratio
  24. Find solution y=3x^2+14x-5 y=11x+13
    (2,35)