x-axishorizontalaxis in thecoordinateplaneRangeall the valuesof thedependentvariable thatworksgreaterthan orequal toy-axisverticalaxis in thecoordinateplane<lessthany-valuesMostcommonlyuseddependentvariableVLTTest used todetermine if agraph is a functionor not. Also knowas the vertical linetest.x-interceptWhere thefunctioncrossesthe x-axisfunctionRelationwhere theindependentvariable doesnot repeatDomainall the valuesof theindependentvariable thatworksPositiveThe intervalwhere thefunction isabove the x-axisDecreasingThe intervalwhere thefunction isgoing downMinimumCan be relativeor absolute, thepoint where thefunction is at itslowestreflectionwhen afunctionis flippedtranslationwhen afunctionshifts>Greaterthany-interceptWhere thefunctioncrossesthe y-axisMaximumCan be relativeor absolute, thepoint where thefunction is at itshighestless thanor equaltof(x)Functionnotation,read f of xx-valuesMostcommonlyusedindependentvariableIncreasingThe intervalwhere thefunction isgoing upNegativeThe intervalwhere thefunction isbelow the x-axisEndBehaviorDescribes whatis happening atthe left andright ends ofthe graphx-axishorizontalaxis in thecoordinateplaneRangeall the valuesof thedependentvariable thatworksgreaterthan orequal toy-axisverticalaxis in thecoordinateplane<lessthany-valuesMostcommonlyuseddependentvariableVLTTest used todetermine if agraph is a functionor not. Also knowas the vertical linetest.x-interceptWhere thefunctioncrossesthe x-axisfunctionRelationwhere theindependentvariable doesnot repeatDomainall the valuesof theindependentvariable thatworksPositiveThe intervalwhere thefunction isabove the x-axisDecreasingThe intervalwhere thefunction isgoing downMinimumCan be relativeor absolute, thepoint where thefunction is at itslowestreflectionwhen afunctionis flippedtranslationwhen afunctionshifts>Greaterthany-interceptWhere thefunctioncrossesthe y-axisMaximumCan be relativeor absolute, thepoint where thefunction is at itshighestless thanor equaltof(x)Functionnotation,read f of xx-valuesMostcommonlyusedindependentvariableIncreasingThe intervalwhere thefunction isgoing upNegativeThe intervalwhere thefunction isbelow the x-axisEndBehaviorDescribes whatis happening atthe left andright ends ofthe graph

Review for Function Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. horizontal axis in the coordinate plane
    x-axis
  2. all the values of the dependent variable that works
    Range
  3. greater than or equal to
  4. vertical axis in the coordinate plane
    y-axis
  5. less than
    <
  6. Most commonly used dependent variable
    y-values
  7. Test used to determine if a graph is a function or not. Also know as the vertical line test.
    VLT
  8. Where the function crosses the x-axis
    x-intercept
  9. Relation where the independent variable does not repeat
    function
  10. all the values of the independent variable that works
    Domain
  11. The interval where the function is above the x-axis
    Positive
  12. The interval where the function is going down
    Decreasing
  13. Can be relative or absolute, the point where the function is at its lowest
    Minimum
  14. when a function is flipped
    reflection
  15. when a function shifts
    translation
  16. Greater than
    >
  17. Where the function crosses the y-axis
    y-intercept
  18. Can be relative or absolute, the point where the function is at its highest
    Maximum
  19. less than or equal to
  20. Function notation, read f of x
    f(x)
  21. Most commonly used independent variable
    x-values
  22. The interval where the function is going up
    Increasing
  23. The interval where the function is below the x-axis
    Negative
  24. Describes what is happening at the left and right ends of the graph
    End Behavior