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| A letter that is used to represent one or more numbers. |
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| The result of repeated multiplication i.e., 4^6. |
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| The number or variable that represents the number of times the base is used as a factor. |
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| The number or variable that is used as a factor in repeated multiplication. |
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| The rules established to evaluate an expression involving more than one operation. |
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| Formed when an = sign is placed between two expressions creating a left and right side of the equation. |
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| A collection of numbers, variables and operations |
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| An action or procedure that creates a new value from one or more input values i.e., -, +, X, / |
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| A sentence formed when an inequality symbol (>, <) is placed between two expressions. |
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| A rule that establishes a relationship between two quantities called the input and the output. |
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| A table that lists the inputs and outputs of a function. |
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| The collection of all input values. |
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| The collection of all output values. |
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| The set of numbers consisting of the positive numbers, negative numbers and zero. |
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| The set of whole numbers and their opposites. (A number that is not a fraction.) |
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| Positive counting numbers (0,1,2,3) including 0 with no fractions or decimals. |
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| The distance between the origin and the point representing a real number. (always positive) |
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| Two points that are opposite are the same distance from the origin i.e., 1 and -1 are opposites. |
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| An example used to show that a given statement is false. |
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| A rectangular arrangement of numbers into horizontal rows and vertical columns. |
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| Multiplicative inverse such that 1/x times x gives the product 1. |
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| The point label 0 in a line graph or (0,0) in a coordinate grid. |
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| The number in front of a variable. |
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| Terms in an expression that have the same variable raised to the same power. |
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| Term with no variable factors. (It never changes thus it is constant). |
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| An expression with no grouping symbols. |
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| The measure of the likelyhood that an event will occur. i.e., the number of favorable outcomes/the total possible outcomes. |
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| Number of favorable outcomes/number of unfavorable outcomes. |
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| Equations with the same solutions as the original equation. |
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| operations that undo each other i.e., subtraction "undoes" addition, multiplication "undoes" division. |
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| An equation that is true for all values of the variable. |
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| Error that occurs when a decimal result is rounded in order to provide a meaningful answer. |
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| An algebraic equation that relates two or more real life quantities such as the formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celcius. |
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| The comparison of two different quantities that are changing expressed as slope of a line. |
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| Formed by two real number lines that intersect at a right angle. |
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| A line that pictures real numbers as points. |
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| Pair of points used to identify a point in a plane. |
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| The first number in an ordered pair. |
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| The second number in an ordered pair. |
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| The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane. |
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| The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. |
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| The y-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y-axis. |
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| A graph of pairs of numbers that represent a real-life situation. |
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| An ordered pair (x,y) that make an equation true. |
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| Set of ALL points that are solutions of the equation. |
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| The x-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x-axis. |
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| Measures the steepness of a line i.e, the rise/run. |
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| The relationship of two variables x and y if there is a non-zero number k such that y = kx. |
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| Variable k such that y = kx. |
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| A linear equation written in the form y=mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept of a line. |
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| Any set of ordered pairs. For each input there can be more than one output. |
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| A way to name a function that is defined by an equation i.e., f(x) replaces y and read as "f of x". |
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| A line that best fits the points of a scatter plot. |
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| The points on a scatter plot can be approximated by a line with a positive slope. |
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| The points on a scatter plot can be approximated by a line with a negative slope. |
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| The points on a scatter plot can not be approximated by a line. |
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| The linear equation written in the form: y-y1 = m(x-x1) |
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| A linear equation written in the form Ax + By = C. |
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| A method of estimating the coordinates of a point that lie between given data points. |
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| A method of estimating the coordinates of a point that lie to the right or left of the given data points. |
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| Two inequalities connected by AND or OR. |
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| An inequality that relates x and y. The solution is a half plane (shaded). |
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| Arrangement of digits used to display and order data. |
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| The sum of n numbers divided by n. |
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| measure of central tendency |
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| A number that is used to represent a typical number in a set. |
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| The middle number in a set of data. |
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| The number that occurs most frequently in a set of data. |
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| A data display that divides a set of data into four parts. |
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| Two or more linear equations with the same variables. The solution is the coordinate pair (x,y) that makes ALL equations in the system true. |
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| substitution method of solving linear systems |
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| A method to solve linear systems by solving one of the equations for one of the variables and "substituting" into another equation. |
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| Solving a system of equations by adding the equations together such that a variable can be isolated and solved for. |
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| Lines that do not intersect. Parallel lines have the same slope. |
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| Lines that intersect at right angles. The slopes are opposite and reciprocal. |
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| product of powers property |
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| power of a power property |
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| power of a product property |
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| A function in the form y = ab^x |
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| quotient of powers property |
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| (a/b)^m = a^m/b^m (b cannot equal 0) |
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| A number expressed in the form C * 10^n where C is a number between 1 and 9 inclusive. |
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| If b^2 = a then b is the square root of a. All positive real numbers have two square roots - one positive and one negative. |
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| Numbers whose square roots are integers. |
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| A number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers. (A number that never ends such as pi) |
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| An equation that can be written in the form a^2x + bx + c where a is not zero. |
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| The symbol used to express the root of a quanity. |
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| The number or expression inside a radical symbol. |
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| A U-shaped graph of a quadratic function. |
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| The extreme point (lowest or highest) of a parabola. |
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| The line passing through the vertex of a parabola that divides it into two symmetric parts. |
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| The order in which two numbers are added or multiplied does not change the outcome i.e., a + b = b + a and ab = ba |
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| The way that numbers are grouped when adding or multiplying does not change the outcome i.e., (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) and a(bc) = (ab)c |
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