Practice key pre-calculus terms with this easy crossword puzzle designed for high school students. Perfect for learners building foundational math vocabulary.
Linear Equations Crossword Puzzle for Teachers is a medium crossword puzzle with 17 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Linear Equations Crossword Puzzle for Teachers
Enhance your teaching resources with this medium-level crossword focused on linear equations and graphing concepts. Perfect for educators looking to engage students with key vocabulary.
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- 1. Symbol representing an unknown value
- 2. Rate of change in a line
- 3. Expression showing greater or less than
- 5. Reference lines on a coordinate plane
- 6. Where the line crosses the y-axis
- 8. Value that does not change
- 10. Rule that assigns each input to one output
- 12. Lines that never intersect
- 13. Type of equation forming a straight line
- 15. Visual display of data or equations
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- 4. Set of possible input values
- 7. Replace variable with a number
- 9. Ordered pair locating a point
- 11. Point where a line crosses the axis
- 14. Value that satisfies an equation
- 16. Mathematical statement showing equality
- 17. Set of possible output values
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