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Trig StatisticsFunctions Complex Numbers Stuff Graphing

A 100 The tangent function has these vertical lines every cycle.

A 100 What are?

This trig function starts you off at the top and takes you through lots of ups and downs. A 200

What is a Cosine Function

A 100

What is A 300

A 400

What is or A 400

A 500 How many times does sine hit 0 in its period?

What is A 500 3

The Greek letter σ is the symbol for this statistical measure B 100

What is standard deviation? B 100

This is the word we use when the sample is not random. Then we say there is ___. Or the sample is being ____. B 200

What is B 200 Bias

B 300 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

How much of a normal distribution’s data falls one standard deviation away from the mean? B 300

What is

Taking this from a population ensures every element has an equal chance of be selected. B 400

What is B 400

This measures how spread out the data is from the mean B 500

What are Standard deviation B 500

This kind of function always has exactly two roots C 100

What is a C 100

Polynomials are closed over these operations C 200

What are C 200

A relation is a function when___________________? C 300

What is each x has only one y C 300

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This equation describes a parabola with vertex at (3,2) and opening down. (write in vertex form) C 400

What is C 400

This is what you get when you simplify the following expression: C 500

What is C 500

This symbol represents imaginary numbers to mathematicians D 100

What is D 100

This phrase is used to describe numbers with real and imaginary components. D 200

What are Complex Numbers D 200

Multiplying the following terms results in this solution. D 300 (3+ 2i)(3-2i)

What is D 300

D 400

What is D 400

D 500

What is D 500

y = kx is an equation for this kind of function E 100

E 200

What is E 200

This is a form of polynomial division that doesn’t have any variables. Not long division but ____ E 300

What is Synthetic Division E 300

This always lets us solve a quadratic even when it does not factor E 400

What is the Quadratic formula

This symmetrical, bell-shaped curve models certain distributions. E 500

What is a E 500

F 100 This is the axis most commonly found representing the dependent variable on a graph.

What is F 100

The following graph represents this kind of function. F 200

What is a Logarithmic Function F 200

A cubic function has ____ solutions F 300

What is F 300

The graph of this function is always positive unless you throw a negative out front F 400

What is an absolute value function F 400

Graphing calculators have functions to help you find these highs and lows. F 500

What are maximum and minimum values. F 500

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