Maximumthe highestpoint of thefunctionOrigin(0,0)Rangeall of they-valuesof thefunctionVerticalLineTesthow to figureout whethera graph is afunctionLineara functionthat lookslike a line;y=mx+bpositivethe part ofthe functionabove thex-axisRate ofchangevertexthe point thatsits at theminimum ormaximumContinuousgraph of afunction witha connected,unbrokenlineDomainall the x-values ofthefunctiony-axisthe axisthat goesup anddownMinimumthe lowestpoint ofthefunctionIntervalofDecreasethe y-values thatare consistentlygoing down;where thefunction isdecreasingDiscretegraph of afunction withdistinct,unconnectedpointsx-axisthe axisthat goesfrom leftto rightExponentiala function thatlooks like acurve; has anexponent inthe equationx-interceptwhere the y-value is 0;where thefunctioncrosses the x-axis(,)used towrite thedomainnegativethe part ofthe functionbelow thex-axisAxis ofSymmetrywhere thefunction issymmetricy-interceptwhere the x-value is 0;where thefunctioncrosses the y-axisIntervalofIncreasethe y-values thatare continuouslygoing up; wherethe function isincreasingxinputsf(x)or youtputsMaximumthe highestpoint of thefunctionOrigin(0,0)Rangeall of they-valuesof thefunctionVerticalLineTesthow to figureout whethera graph is afunctionLineara functionthat lookslike a line;y=mx+bpositivethe part ofthe functionabove thex-axisRate ofchangevertexthe point thatsits at theminimum ormaximumContinuousgraph of afunction witha connected,unbrokenlineDomainall the x-values ofthefunctiony-axisthe axisthat goesup anddownMinimumthe lowestpoint ofthefunctionIntervalofDecreasethe y-values thatare consistentlygoing down;where thefunction isdecreasingDiscretegraph of afunction withdistinct,unconnectedpointsx-axisthe axisthat goesfrom leftto rightExponentiala function thatlooks like acurve; has anexponent inthe equationx-interceptwhere the y-value is 0;where thefunctioncrosses the x-axis(,)used towrite thedomainnegativethe part ofthe functionbelow thex-axisAxis ofSymmetrywhere thefunction issymmetricy-interceptwhere the x-value is 0;where thefunctioncrosses the y-axisIntervalofIncreasethe y-values thatare continuouslygoing up; wherethe function isincreasingxinputsf(x)or youtputs

Features of Functions - 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 highest point of the function
    Maximum
  2. (0,0)
    Origin
  3. all of the y-values of the function
    Range
  4. how to figure out whether a graph is a function
    Vertical Line Test
  5. a function that looks like a line; y=mx+b
    Linear
  6. the part of the function above the x-axis
    positive
  7. Rate of change
  8. the point that sits at the minimum or maximum
    vertex
  9. graph of a function with a connected, unbroken line
    Continuous
  10. all the x-values of the function
    Domain
  11. the axis that goes up and down
    y-axis
  12. the lowest point of the function
    Minimum
  13. the y-values that are consistently going down; where the function is decreasing
    Interval of Decrease
  14. graph of a function with distinct, unconnected points
    Discrete
  15. the axis that goes from left to right
    x-axis
  16. a function that looks like a curve; has an exponent in the equation
    Exponential
  17. where the y-value is 0; where the function crosses the x-axis
    x-intercept
  18. used to write the domain
    (,)
  19. the part of the function below the x-axis
    negative
  20. where the function is symmetric
    Axis of Symmetry
  21. where the x-value is 0; where the function crosses the y-axis
    y-intercept
  22. the y-values that are continuously going up; where the function is increasing
    Interval of Increase
  23. inputs
    x
  24. outputs
    f(x) or y