LogarithmicFunctionTheinverse ofexponentialfunctions.CoordinatePairThe graphof an x andy value fora function.SolutionA valuethat makesa functiontrue.ExpressionA mathematicalsentence withnumbers,variables, andoperators.QuotientTheresult ofdivision.OperatorsA symbolthatindicateswhat math toperform.Axis ofSymmetryThe x-valuethe dividesa graphequally.ProportionThecomparisonof tworatios.FunctionHas oneoutput foreveryinputRadicalsSymbols useto determinethe root of abase.EqualsBalancepoint of twoexpressions.TermA single number,variable, orcombinationusingmultiplication ordivision.RangeThe y-values ofa function.ExponentialFunctionHas apercentagerate ofchange.InputsThe x-values ofa function.QuadrantsThe 4 zoneson thecoordinateplane.Cos(x)AdjacentHypotenuseEquationA mathematicalstatement thattwoexpressions areequal.SOHCAHTOATrigonometricRatiosConstantA numberthat cannotchange itsvalue.MinimumLowestpoint ona graph.y-interceptWhere agraph linecrossesthe y-axis.x-interceptWhere agraph linecrossesthe x-axis.OutputsThe y-values ofa function.ExponentsNumber oftimes tomultiply thebase byitself.RatioThecomparisonof twovalues.GoldenRule ofAlgebraWhat you doto one side ofan equation,do to theother side.x-axisThehorizontalline on thecoordinateplane.y-axisThe verticalline on thecoordinateplane.InverseOperationsPairs ofmathematicaloperationsthat undoeach other.PercentOne partof ahundred.InverseFunctionCreated byswappingthe x and yvalues.ParabolaA U-shapedgraph.DifferenceThe resultofsubtraction.SumTheresult ofaddition.MaximumHighestpoint ona graph.CoordinatePlaneThe gridused tovisuallymodelfunctions.InequalitiesUsed tocompare thevalue of twoexpressions.RationalExponentsFractionalExponentsDomainThe x-valuesthat make afunction true.CoefficientThe numberpaired with avariablethroughmultiplication.Sin(x)OppositeHypotenuseFractionA partof awhole.LinearFunctionHas aconstantrate ofchange.QuadraticFunctionHas asquaredrate ofchange.VariableA letter orsymbol thatrepresentsan unknownvalue.SlopeRiseoverRunVertexThe point ofa graph linewhere itchangesdirection.BaseA number orvariable actedupon byexponents, logsor radicals.SubstitutionTo replace avariable witha value orexpression.ProductThe result ofmultiplication.Tan(x)OppositeAdjacentFormulaModel ofa functionusingvariables.SimplifyReduce anexpressionto makeeasier tounderstand.LogarithmicFunctionTheinverse ofexponentialfunctions.CoordinatePairThe graphof an x andy value fora function.SolutionA valuethat makesa functiontrue.ExpressionA mathematicalsentence withnumbers,variables, andoperators.QuotientTheresult ofdivision.OperatorsA symbolthatindicateswhat math toperform.Axis ofSymmetryThe x-valuethe dividesa graphequally.ProportionThecomparisonof tworatios.FunctionHas oneoutput foreveryinputRadicalsSymbols useto determinethe root of abase.EqualsBalancepoint of twoexpressions.TermA single number,variable, orcombinationusingmultiplication ordivision.RangeThe y-values ofa function.ExponentialFunctionHas apercentagerate ofchange.InputsThe x-values ofa function.QuadrantsThe 4 zoneson thecoordinateplane.Cos(x)AdjacentHypotenuseEquationA mathematicalstatement thattwoexpressions areequal.SOHCAHTOATrigonometricRatiosConstantA numberthat cannotchange itsvalue.MinimumLowestpoint ona graph.y-interceptWhere agraph linecrossesthe y-axis.x-interceptWhere agraph linecrossesthe x-axis.OutputsThe y-values ofa function.ExponentsNumber oftimes tomultiply thebase byitself.RatioThecomparisonof twovalues.GoldenRule ofAlgebraWhat you doto one side ofan equation,do to theother side.x-axisThehorizontalline on thecoordinateplane.y-axisThe verticalline on thecoordinateplane.InverseOperationsPairs ofmathematicaloperationsthat undoeach other.PercentOne partof ahundred.InverseFunctionCreated byswappingthe x and yvalues.ParabolaA U-shapedgraph.DifferenceThe resultofsubtraction.SumTheresult ofaddition.MaximumHighestpoint ona graph.CoordinatePlaneThe gridused tovisuallymodelfunctions.InequalitiesUsed tocompare thevalue of twoexpressions.RationalExponentsFractionalExponentsDomainThe x-valuesthat make afunction true.CoefficientThe numberpaired with avariablethroughmultiplication.Sin(x)OppositeHypotenuseFractionA partof awhole.LinearFunctionHas aconstantrate ofchange.QuadraticFunctionHas asquaredrate ofchange.VariableA letter orsymbol thatrepresentsan unknownvalue.SlopeRiseoverRunVertexThe point ofa graph linewhere itchangesdirection.BaseA number orvariable actedupon byexponents, logsor radicals.SubstitutionTo replace avariable witha value orexpression.ProductThe result ofmultiplication.Tan(x)OppositeAdjacentFormulaModel ofa functionusingvariables.SimplifyReduce anexpressionto makeeasier tounderstand.

Algebra 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. The inverse of exponential functions.
    Logarithmic Function
  2. The graph of an x and y value for a function.
    Coordinate Pair
  3. A value that makes a function true.
    Solution
  4. A mathematical sentence with numbers, variables, and operators.
    Expression
  5. The result of division.
    Quotient
  6. A symbol that indicates what math to perform.
    Operators
  7. The x-value the divides a graph equally.
    Axis of Symmetry
  8. The comparison of two ratios.
    Proportion
  9. Has one output for every input
    Function
  10. Symbols use to determine the root of a base.
    Radicals
  11. Balance point of two expressions.
    Equals
  12. A single number, variable, or combination using multiplication or division.
    Term
  13. The y-values of a function.
    Range
  14. Has a percentage rate of change.
    Exponential Function
  15. The x-values of a function.
    Inputs
  16. The 4 zones on the coordinate plane.
    Quadrants
  17. Adjacent Hypotenuse
    Cos(x)
  18. A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
    Equation
  19. Trigonometric Ratios
    SOH CAH TOA
  20. A number that cannot change its value.
    Constant
  21. Lowest point on a graph.
    Minimum
  22. Where a graph line crosses the y-axis.
    y-intercept
  23. Where a graph line crosses the x-axis.
    x-intercept
  24. The y-values of a function.
    Outputs
  25. Number of times to multiply the base by itself.
    Exponents
  26. The comparison of two values.
    Ratio
  27. What you do to one side of an equation, do to the other side.
    Golden Rule of Algebra
  28. The horizontal line on the coordinate plane.
    x-axis
  29. The vertical line on the coordinate plane.
    y-axis
  30. Pairs of mathematical operations that undo each other.
    Inverse Operations
  31. One part of a hundred.
    Percent
  32. Created by swapping the x and y values.
    Inverse Function
  33. A U-shaped graph.
    Parabola
  34. The result of subtraction.
    Difference
  35. The result of addition.
    Sum
  36. Highest point on a graph.
    Maximum
  37. The grid used to visually model functions.
    Coordinate Plane
  38. Used to compare the value of two expressions.
    Inequalities
  39. Fractional Exponents
    Rational Exponents
  40. The x-values that make a function true.
    Domain
  41. The number paired with a variable through multiplication.
    Coefficient
  42. Opposite Hypotenuse
    Sin(x)
  43. A part of a whole.
    Fraction
  44. Has a constant rate of change.
    Linear Function
  45. Has a squared rate of change.
    Quadratic Function
  46. A letter or symbol that represents an unknown value.
    Variable
  47. Rise over Run
    Slope
  48. The point of a graph line where it changes direction.
    Vertex
  49. A number or variable acted upon by exponents, logs or radicals.
    Base
  50. To replace a variable with a value or expression.
    Substitution
  51. The result of multiplication.
    Product
  52. Opposite Adjacent
    Tan(x)
  53. Model of a function using variables.
    Formula
  54. Reduce an expression to make easier to understand.
    Simplify