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11th Grade
05/22/2012

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Term

Skill 1

 

When you see variables or unknowns in the questions and numbers in the answers....

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

"Use the Answers"

Term

Skill 3

 

"What is m in terms of p and q" is just a fancy way of saying...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

"solve for m" or "use algebra to get m alone."

Term

Skill 4

 

 When you see the word "mean" or "average" on the ACT, use...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

                       

                          Average =    sum

               ______

             

                             number of items

Term

Skill 5

 

When you see vertical angles, a linear pair, or a triangle...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

 

Definition

 

calculate the measures of all angles

Term

Skill 6

 

When you see two parallel lines that are crossed by another line, eight angles are formed and...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

all of the bigger-looking angles are equal and all of the smaller-looking angles are equal

Term

Skill 7

 

When you see a triangle with two equal sides...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

mark the two opposite angles as equal, and when all sides of a triangle are equal, mark all of the angles as 60°

Term

Skill 8

 

When you see an expression like (2x-5)(5x-4).......

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 multiply 2x into the second parenthesis, multiply -5 into the second parenthesis, and collect like terms.

 

(2x-5)(5x-4)=

10x2-8x-25x+20=

10x2-33x+20

Term

Skill 9

 

Anytime you see a math vocab term...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition



underline it.

Term

Skill 10

 

Define the terms "integer," "prime," "factor," "multiple," "units digit," and "consecutive"

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

Integer- numbers w/o decimals or fractions

Prime- a number whose only factors are 1 & itself

Factors- numbers that divide into a number evenly

Multiples- all the numbers that are divisible by a certain number

Units digit- "ones" spot in a number (2 in 672)

Consecutive numbers- numbers in a row

Term

Skill 11

 

How do you find a least common multiple?

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

 

Write out the multiples of the largest number, and then choose the smallest one that is also a multiple of the other numbers.


Ex. 30 is the LCM of 3,10,15

Term

Skill 13

 

To find the slope or "rate of change" or a line, use the formula... 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

                     Slope=                y1-y2

                  ________

             

                   x1-x2

Term

Skill 14

 

Parallel lines have ______ slopes

Perpendicular lines have ________ slopes

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

equal ; 2/3 and 2/3

 

 

negative reciprocal ; 2/3 and -3/2

Term

Skill 15

 

The key to understanding charts and graphs is to read the.....

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition


intro material and the "note" if there is one, and to expect an average, percent, and/or probability question about the data.

Term

Skill 16

 

ƒ(3) means...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

plug 3 in for x

Term

Skill 17

 

Midpoint formula =

Distance formula = 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

Midpoint= (x+x/2, y+y/2)

 

Distance= √(x-x)2+(y-y)2

Term

Skill 18

 

When a question with variables is way too theoretical...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition


Make it Real


Term

Skill 19 

 

What are the formulas for the area of a triangle, rectangle, square, parallelogram, and circle?

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

           Triangle..                   A=½bh

           Rectangle..                A=bh

          Square..                      A=s2

         Parallelogram..            A=bh

               Circle..                  A=Πr

Term

Skill 20

 

The area of a donut equals...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition


the area of the big guy minus the area of the donut hole.

Term

Skill 21, card 1

 

4 boys to 5 girls could also be expressed as....

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

4 to 5

4:5

4/5

4 boys to 9 total students

5 girls to 9 total students

Term

Skill 21 Card 2

 

When you see a proportion on the ACT...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition
cross-multiply
Term

Skill 22

 

Tell me about matrices.

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition
Matrices are really just charts of data, like tables on the soprts page.  To add matrices, just add numbers that are in corresponding spots.  And when multiplying, the result has as many rows as the first matrix and as many columns as the second matrix when being multiplied.
Term

Skill 23

 

When a picture is described but not shown...

Definition

 

draw it

Term

Skill 24

 

When you see a right triangle, try...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

a2+b2=c2

Term

Skill 26

 

Similar triangles have sides that are...

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

proportional

Term

Skill 25

 

When you see a 30°, 45°, or 60° angle in a right triangle try using the...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

Special right triangles

Term

Skill 27

 

Translate the following from English to math:

Four less than twenty percent of a number is four

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

.20x-4=4

Term

Skill 29

 

When something can be factored, FOILed, reduced, or simplified...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition
do it!
Term

Skill 30

 

Name the law of exponents.

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

n6 x n= n8 

(n6)2 = n12

n1 = n

2n2 + n2 = 3n2

n4/33√n4

n6/n2 = n4

n= 1

n-2 = 1/n2

2n + n2 does not combine

Term

Skill 31

 

n-3/4 =

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

_____

 

4√n

Term

Skill 32

 

For the equation y = mx + b, the m is the _____ and the b is the _____

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

m is the slope

 

 

b is the y-intercept

Term

Skill 33

 

When you see an arrangement question....

 

 

 

 McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

draw a blank for each position, fill in the # of possibilities to fill in each position, and multiply

Term

Skill 34

 

What is SohCahToa?

 





McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

sin = opp/hyp

 

cos = adj/hyp

 

tan = opp/adj

Term

Skill 36

 

When you see the word "probability," use the equation...

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

 

Probability = want / total

Term

Skill 37

 

What are the solutions to the equation

 

x2 - 5x + 4 = O

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

x- 5x + 4 = 0

           (x-4) (x-10) = 0    factor

so x = 4 or 1     

Term

Skill 38

 

For the equation y = ax2 + bx + c the a tells _____, and the c tells _______.

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition


a tells whether the U-shaped graph opens up or down

 

c tells the y intercept

Term

Skill 39, card 1

 

For the equation of a circle ( x-3)2 + (y+2)2 = 25,

the center of is at point __________ and the radius is _______ units long.

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

center =(3,-2)

 

radius = 25 units long

Term

Skill 39, card 2

 

Name the equation for a circle.

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

 

Equation = (x-h)+ (y-k)2 = r2

 

where (h,k) is the center and r is the radius of the circle.

Term

Skill 41

 

When you see absolute value on the ACT....

 

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition


"Use the Answers," or "Make it Real," and remember that absolute value means "ditch the negative sign"

Term

Skill 42, Card 1

 

What is the difference between an arithmetic sequence and a geometric sequence?

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

An arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers where a cetrain number is added to each term to arrive at the next

A geometric sequence is a sequence of numbers where a certain number is multiplied by each term to arrive at the next

Term

Skill 42, Card 2

 

What is the next term in the geometric sequence 5, -15, 45, -135, _______

 

 

McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT MATH by Brian Leaf, M.A.©

Definition

Each term is multiplied by -3 to arrive at the next term.

 

 

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