linear | | A relation can be expressed as a set of ordered pairs, a table, a graph and a ____________ |
inverse | | The product of two negative numbers is _________ |
scale | | An expression that is in simplest form is one in which you can not simplify or ________ more |
orderofoperations | | The ratio of two measurements having different units of measure |
division | | A number, a variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and variables (Ex. 5x is one of the ________ in the equation 9y 5x = 10) |
reduce | | the point where the two axes intersect at their zero points |
exponent | | Ax By = C is an equation written in ____________ |
ratio | | In the expression in the form x^, n is the ___________ |
sum | | the two perpendicular number lines in a coordinate system |
rate | | You can use a ____________ to determine if a graph is a function |
perfectsquares | | The first number in an ordered pair |
yaxis | | The ____________ of 18 and 24 is 6 |
orderedpair | | Terms that have the same variable, with corresponding variables having the same exponent (Ex. 5xy and -3xy) |
proportion | | the set of the first numbers of the ordered pairs in a relation (hint: x values) |
factors | | The numerical factor of a term (Ex. 5 is the __________ of x in the equation 5x - 7y = 18) |
quadrant | | Addition is the _________ operation of subtraction |
greatestcommonfactor | | 5, 10, 15, 20, etc are all ______________ of 5 |
positive | | An equation that can be written in the form Ax By = C, whose graph is a straight line |
xcoordinate | | The coordinate at which a graph intersects the x-axis |
difference | | The _________ of any relation is obtained by switching the coordinates in each ordered pair |
percentofchange | | the plane containing the x- and y-axes |
mapping | | The second number in an ordered pair |
axes | | A set of ordered pairs |
yintercept | | When an increase or decrease is expressed as a percent (Hint: the amount of change divided by the original number, multiplied by 100) |
equivalent | | The vertical number line on a coordinate plane |
inverse | | Two equations that are equal are called ____________ equations |
xintercept | | When a positive number is divided by a negative number, the result is _________ |
multiples | | Whole numbers (Ex. -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc) |
term | | The coordinate at which a graph intersects the y-axis |
range | | The result of two quantities being multiplied |
base | | A relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range |
coefficient | | A value for the variable in an equation is called a ____________ (Ex. x=4 is the ____________ for 2x = 8) |
function | | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 are all _______________ of 12 |
quotient | | The result of two numbers being added |
domain | | 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36,etc. are all _________________ |
negative | | The four regions into which the x- and y-axes separate the coordinate plane |
ycoordinate | | The set of second numbers of the ordered pairs in a relation (Hint: the y values) |
product | | Two ratios that are equal form a ____________ (Hint: An equation of the form a/b = c/d) |
reciprocal | | A comparison of two numbers by division |
liketerms | | A ratio or rate used when making a model of something that is too large or too small to be shown in actual size, like a map of the world |
origin | | ____________ is the inverse operation of multiplication |
relation | | The result of two numbers being divided |
verticallinetest | | In an expression in the form x^, x is the ___________ |
xaxis | | The multiplicative inverse of a number |
solution | | The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane |
variable | | The result of two numbers being subtracted |
standardform | | Symbols used to represent unspecified numbers or values |
integers | | 1. Parenthesis, 2. Exponents, 3. Multiplication |
coordinateplane | | A set of numbers or coordinates used to locate any point on a coordinate plane, written in the form (x,y) |