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y=mx+b

a one to one relation; a relation for which each value from the set the first components of the ordered pairs is associated with exactly one value from the set of second components of the ordered pair
Linear Function Graphs Explained (Sample Questions)
where a graph touches the y-axis



Response area a line that divides an object into two equal halves, thereby creating a mirror-like reflection of either side of the object
6x2−3x+9=0
Response area the maximum or minimum value of a parabola

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Based on the vocabulary words provided and their definitions, here are the appropriate matches:

  1. y=mx+b(Linear Function): This is the standard form of a linear function, where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

  2. a one to one relation; a relation for which each value from the set of the first components of the ordered pairs is associated with exactly one value from the set of second components of the ordered pair(Function): This describes what a function is, specifically a one-to-one function.

  3. where a graph touches the y-axis(y-intercept): This is the definition of a y-intercept in a graph.

  4. a line that divides an object into two equal halves, thereby creating a mirror-like reflection of either side of the object(Line of Symmetry): This describes the concept of a line of symmetry.

  5. 6x^2−3x+9=0(Quadratic Equation): This is a standard form of a quadratic equation.

  6. the maximum or minimum value of a parabola(Vertex): This refers to the vertex of a parabola, which is the highest or lowest point depending on its orientation.

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