The measure of how much one quantity changes in relation to another quantity. On a graph it is also the slope of the line.

A rule that tells how one number depends on another. For each Input number, there is exactly one output number.

A point where a graph crosses the y-axis. A function has at most one y-intercept.

A number that is entered into a function or relation. It is also the independent variable.

A function whose graph is a straight line.

One way to write the equation of a line. It is shown as y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope, and bis the starting point, or the y coordinate of the line's y-Intercept

The result of a function or relation. It is also the dependent variable.

A y-Intercept

B rate of change

C Input

D output

E slope-intercept form

F linear function

G function

Put the key terms next to the definition

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Sure! Here are the key terms matched with their respective definitions:

  1. B - rate of change: The measure of how much one quantity changes in relation to another quantity. On a graph, it is also the slope of the line.

  2. G - function: A rule that tells how one number depends on another. For each input number, there is exactly one output number.

  3. A - y-Intercept: A point where a graph crosses the y-axis. A function has at most one y-intercept.

  4. C - Input: A number that is entered into a function or relation. It is also the independent variable.

  5. F - linear function: A function whose graph is a straight line.

  6. E - slope-intercept form: One way to write the equation of a line. It is shown as y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope, and b is the starting point, or the y-coordinate of the line's y-Intercept.

  7. D - output: The result of a function or relation. It is also the dependent variable.

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