The measure of aline's steepness anddirection; it is theratio of the change iny to the change in x(rise/run). Also knownas 'rate of change'To find the valueof an expressionby substituting agiven numberfor eachvariable.Two numbers,written as (x, y),used to locate apoint on acoordinateplane.A straight linethat runs leftand right(parallel to thex-axis) and hasa slope of zero.An equationwritten as Ax +By = C, whereA, B, and Care integers.The pointwhere a graphcrosses the x-axis; the y-coordinate iszero.A specialrelationship whereevery input value(x) corresponds toexactly one outputvalue (y).The pointwhere a graphcrosses the y-axis; the x-coordinate iszero.A combination ofvariables,constants, andoperation symbols(like +, -, etc.). Itdoes not have anequals sign.Terms that havethe exact samevariable(s)raised to theexact samepower.The rule that saysmultiplying a numberby a group ofnumbers addedtogether is the sameas multiplying eachnumber separately:a(b + c) = ab + ac.The set of allpossible outputvalues (y-values) for afunction orrelation.A number in anexpression orequation whosevalue neverchanges.A mathematicalsentence thatcompares twoexpressionsusing aninequalityA straight linethat runs up anddown (parallel tothe y-axis) andhas anundefined slope.A way to writefunctions usingf(x) instead ofy. f(x) is readas "f of x."The ordered pair(x, y) that makesall equations in thesystem true.Graphically, it isthe intersectionpoint.Two lines thatintersect to forma right angle (90deg); their slopesare oppositereciprocals.A function whosegraph is a straightline and whoseequation can bewritten in the formy = mx + b.Two distinctlines in thesame plane thatnever intersectand have thesame slope.A set of two ormore equationswith the samevariables thatyou solvetogether.The numberthat is beingmultiplied bythe variablein a term.The set of allpossible inputvalues (x-values) for afunction orrelation.A mathematicalstatement thatshows twoexpressions areequal using anequals sign (=)A letter orsymbol used torepresent anunknownnumber orvalue.To combine liketerms and removeparentheses in anexpression tomake it easier toread.The measure of aline's steepness anddirection; it is theratio of the change iny to the change in x(rise/run). Also knownas 'rate of change'To find the valueof an expressionby substituting agiven numberfor eachvariable.Two numbers,written as (x, y),used to locate apoint on acoordinateplane.A straight linethat runs leftand right(parallel to thex-axis) and hasa slope of zero.An equationwritten as Ax +By = C, whereA, B, and Care integers.The pointwhere a graphcrosses the x-axis; the y-coordinate iszero.A specialrelationship whereevery input value(x) corresponds toexactly one outputvalue (y).The pointwhere a graphcrosses the y-axis; the x-coordinate iszero.A combination ofvariables,constants, andoperation symbols(like +, -, etc.). Itdoes not have anequals sign.Terms that havethe exact samevariable(s)raised to theexact samepower.The rule that saysmultiplying a numberby a group ofnumbers addedtogether is the sameas multiplying eachnumber separately:a(b + c) = ab + ac.The set of allpossible outputvalues (y-values) for afunction orrelation.A number in anexpression orequation whosevalue neverchanges.A mathematicalsentence thatcompares twoexpressionsusing aninequalityA straight linethat runs up anddown (parallel tothe y-axis) andhas anundefined slope.A way to writefunctions usingf(x) instead ofy. f(x) is readas "f of x."The ordered pair(x, y) that makesall equations in thesystem true.Graphically, it isthe intersectionpoint.Two lines thatintersect to forma right angle (90deg); their slopesare oppositereciprocals.A function whosegraph is a straightline and whoseequation can bewritten in the formy = mx + b.Two distinctlines in thesame plane thatnever intersectand have thesame slope.A set of two ormore equationswith the samevariables thatyou solvetogether.The numberthat is beingmultiplied bythe variablein a term.The set of allpossible inputvalues (x-values) for afunction orrelation.A mathematicalstatement thatshows twoexpressions areequal using anequals sign (=)A letter orsymbol used torepresent anunknownnumber orvalue.To combine liketerms and removeparentheses in anexpression tomake it easier toread.

Fall Semester Algebra 1 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 measure of a line's steepness and direction; it is the ratio of the change in y to the change in x (rise/run). Also known as 'rate of change'
  2. To find the value of an expression by substituting a given number for each variable.
  3. Two numbers, written as (x, y), used to locate a point on a coordinate plane.
  4. A straight line that runs left and right (parallel to the x-axis) and has a slope of zero.
  5. An equation written as Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are integers.
  6. The point where a graph crosses the x-axis; the y-coordinate is zero.
  7. A special relationship where every input value (x) corresponds to exactly one output value (y).
  8. The point where a graph crosses the y-axis; the x-coordinate is zero.
  9. A combination of variables, constants, and operation symbols (like +, -, etc.). It does not have an equals sign.
  10. Terms that have the exact same variable(s) raised to the exact same power.
  11. The rule that says multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together is the same as multiplying each number separately: a(b + c) = ab + ac.
  12. The set of all possible output values (y-values) for a function or relation.
  13. A number in an expression or equation whose value never changes.
  14. A mathematical sentence that compares two expressions using an inequality
  15. A straight line that runs up and down (parallel to the y-axis) and has an undefined slope.
  16. A way to write functions using f(x) instead of y. f(x) is read as "f of x."
  17. The ordered pair (x, y) that makes all equations in the system true. Graphically, it is the intersection point.
  18. Two lines that intersect to form a right angle (90 deg); their slopes are opposite reciprocals.
  19. A function whose graph is a straight line and whose equation can be written in the form y = mx + b.
  20. Two distinct lines in the same plane that never intersect and have the same slope.
  21. A set of two or more equations with the same variables that you solve together.
  22. The number that is being multiplied by the variable in a term.
  23. The set of all possible input values (x-values) for a function or relation.
  24. A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal using an equals sign (=)
  25. A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number or value.
  26. To combine like terms and remove parentheses in an expression to make it easier to read.