The behaviorof a functionat its bothendsA symbolof showingan infinitevalueWay of writinga subset of agraph usingsymbols like≤, ≥, <, >FreeSpaceThe pointwhere thefunction is atits smallestvalue Way of writing asubset of agraph usingsymbols ofparenthesesand bracketsThecombination ofboth thehorizontal andvertical numberlineIntervals ofthe functionbelow thex-axisThe horizontalnumber line inthe CartesianPlaneThe set ofallpossibley-valuesA symbol writtenat a specificpoint to indicateif a number isnot included asa solutionA symbol writtenat a specificpoint to indicateif a number isincluded as asolutionThe pointwhere thefunction is atits greatestvalueThe verticalnumber linein theCartesianPlaneThe pointwhich thegraphintersectsthe x-axisIntervalwhere thegraph showsan upwardgrowthFreeSpaceFreeSpaceThe set ofallpossiblex-valuesFreeSpaceThe pointwhere thegraphintersectsthe y-axisIntervals ofthe functionabove thex-axisIntervalwhere thegraph showsa downwardgrowthThe personwhointroducedthe CartesianPlaneThe behaviorof a functionat its bothendsA symbolof showingan infinitevalueWay of writinga subset of agraph usingsymbols like≤, ≥, <, >FreeSpaceThe pointwhere thefunction is atits smallestvalue Way of writing asubset of agraph usingsymbols ofparenthesesand bracketsThecombination ofboth thehorizontal andvertical numberlineIntervals ofthe functionbelow thex-axisThe horizontalnumber line inthe CartesianPlaneThe set ofallpossibley-valuesA symbol writtenat a specificpoint to indicateif a number isnot included asa solutionA symbol writtenat a specificpoint to indicateif a number isincluded as asolutionThe pointwhere thefunction is atits greatestvalueThe verticalnumber linein theCartesianPlaneThe pointwhich thegraphintersectsthe x-axisIntervalwhere thegraph showsan upwardgrowthFreeSpaceFreeSpaceThe set ofallpossiblex-valuesFreeSpaceThe pointwhere thegraphintersectsthe y-axisIntervals ofthe functionabove thex-axisIntervalwhere thegraph showsa downwardgrowthThe personwhointroducedthe CartesianPlane

Key Features of a Graph Bingo - 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. The behavior of a function at its both ends
  2. A symbol of showing an infinite value
  3. Way of writing a subset of a graph using symbols like ≤, ≥, <, >
  4. Free Space
  5. The point where the function is at its smallest value
  6. Way of writing a subset of a graph using symbols of parentheses and brackets
  7. The combination of both the horizontal and vertical number line
  8. Intervals of the function below the x-axis
  9. The horizontal number line in the Cartesian Plane
  10. The set of all possible y-values
  11. A symbol written at a specific point to indicate if a number is not included as a solution
  12. A symbol written at a specific point to indicate if a number is included as a solution
  13. The point where the function is at its greatest value
  14. The vertical number line in the Cartesian Plane
  15. The point which the graph intersects the x-axis
  16. Interval where the graph shows an upward growth
  17. Free Space
  18. Free Space
  19. The set of all possible x-values
  20. Free Space
  21. The point where the graph intersects the y-axis
  22. Intervals of the function above the x-axis
  23. Interval where the graph shows a downward growth
  24. The person who introduced the Cartesian Plane