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constant
(2)
A value that does not change.
constant of variation
(56)
The constant k in a direct variation equation.
continuous graph
(Inv 2)
A graph made up of connected lines or curves.
contradiction
(81)
An equation or inequality that is never true.
contrapositive
(Inv 5)
The conditional statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion and negating both.
converse
(Inv 5)
The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
coordinate
(20)
A number used to identify the location of a point. On a number line, one coordinate is used. On a coordinate plane, two coordinates are used, called the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate. In space, three coordinates are used, called the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate, and the z-coordinate.
4, 0, π y = kx
y = 6x
6 is the constant of variation
Time
x+2=x
2 = 0 never true
Statement: If a figure is a triangle, then it has three sides.
Contrapositive: If a figure does not have three sides, then it is not a triangle.
Statement: If a figure is a triangle, then it has three sides.
Converse: If a figure has three sides, then it is a triangle.
A
-4 -2 0 2 4
constante
(2)
Valor que no cambia.
constante de variación
(56)
La constante k en una ecuación de variación directa.
gráfica continua
(Inv 2)
Gráfica compuesta por líneas rectas o curvas conectadas.
contradicción
(81)
Ecuación o desigualdad que nunca es verdadera.
contrapositivo
(Inv 5)
El enunciado condicional formado al intercambiar la hipótesis y la conclusión y negar la dos.
expresión recíproca
(Inv 5)
Enunciado que se forma intercambiando la hipótesis y la conclusión de un enunciado condicional.
coordenada
(20)
Número utilizado para identificar la ubicación de un punto. En una recta numérica se utiliza una coordenada.
En un plano cartesiano se utilizan dos coordenadas, denominadas coordenada x y coordenada y. En el espacio se utilizan tres coordenadas, denominadas coordenada x, coordenada y y coordenada z.
894 Saxon Algebra 1
B
y
4
2
O
x
-4
-2
-2
2
4
-4
Distance