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x values
input values
f(x) values
output values
In f(x) = x
x is raised to the power of 1. Its graph will be a straight line, so this type of function is called a
.linear function
In f(x) = x2, x is raised to the power of 2. Its graph will be a u shaped curve called a parabola. This is an example of a __________ function.
quadratic
In f(x)= x3, x is raised to the power of 3. this type of function is sometimes called a __________ function.
cubic
The _____________ value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line.
absolute
____________ can never be negative, so the absolute value of a number is always positive or zero.
Distance
y intercepts of a function are the point or points at which the graph of the function crosses the _______________
y axis
The x-intercepts of a function are the point or point at which the graph of the function crosses the __________
x axis