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Introduction to Functions in Algebra 2

Horizontales
A function whose graph is an unbroken line or curve with no gaps or breaks.
A function whose graph is made up of unconnected points.
The set of all possible input values of a relation or function.
A type of symmetry where one half is the reflection of the other half.
When an object is rotated on its own axis, the shape of the object looks the same.
The y-coordinate of the point where a graph intersects the y-axis.
For any function 'f', any number 'x' such that f(x) = 0.
Verticales
If 'x' is the independent variable and 'y' is the dependent variable, then the function notation for 'y' is f(x), read "f of x" where 'f' names the function.
The input of a function; a variable whose value determines the value of the output, or dependent variable.
The output value of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable.
The x-coordinate of the point where a graph intersects the x-axis.
A line that a graph approaches as the value of the variable becomes extremely large or small.
A set of ordered pairs.
The set of all output values of a relation or function.