AbsoluteValue | | The set of x values of an equation; the set of independent variables of an equation |
Mean | | This is written as a fraction in math; a comparison of two things such as on a map 5 cm = 70 miles |
Add | | What you do to solve a proportion |
Perimeter | | A word indicating subtraction |
Pythagoreantheorem | | This tells you the number of times the base is multiplied by itself |
Increased | | A way of representing really large numbers or really small numbers. |
Pi | | Motion of an image around a point |
Mode | | A sentence with one of the following signs: >, <,>=, or <= |
Slopeintercept | | This form of an equation: y = mx b |
Probability | | A graph that has horizontal or vertical bars representing data |
Function | | (x, y) |
Constant | | The number in the middle |
Difference | | Two ratios that are equal to each other |
Base | | A line segment passing through the center of a circle from one side to the other |
Rotation | | The distance around a circle |
Compoundevent | | The number used as a factor |
Coefficient | | An equation that contains two variables; the graph makes a straight line |
Radius | | A word indicating division |
Hypotenuse | | Two lines which have one point in common |
Algebraicexpression | | The opposite of taking the square root |
Area | | Replace a variable with a specified number |
Collinear | | Numbers or variables separated by or - signs |
Substitute | | Two algebraic expressions connected by =, not =, >, <, >=, or <= |
Slope | | This measurement is in cubic units such as in^3, cm^3, ft^3, etc. |
Ratio | | The distance a number is from zero on a number line |
Diameter | | The steepness of a line; rise/run |
Simpleevent | | One or more terms that include one or more variables |
Exponent | | {...-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...} |
Wholenumbers | | Two or more terms using only constants(numbers) |
Bargraph | | The opposite of multiple |
Term | | The longest side of a right triangle |
Crossmultiply | | For every element in the domain, there is exactly one element in the range |
Range | | A word indicating addition |
Integers | | {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...} |
Proportion | | A number multiplied by a variable or variables |
Inequality | | The average |
Quotient | | Multiple events; Tossing a coin more than once |
Intersectinglines | | The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter |
Legs | | The opposite of subtract |
Product | | An entire group or collection about which we wish to draw conclusions |
Reflection | | Always expressed in square units, such as cm^2, ft^2, m^2, etc. |
Parallel | | The branch of mathematics that calculates the chance something will happen or will not happen |
Median | | A word indicating multiplication |
Scientificnotation | | One event; Tossing of a coin is an example |
Population | | The set of y-values of an equation; the set of dependent variables of an equation |
Equation | | The two shorter sides of a right triangle |
Orderedpair | | The distance around a figure |
Numericalexpression | | The enlargement or reduction of a figure |
Domain | | A line segment from the center of a circle to the edge of the circle |
Volume | | The order of operations |
Squaring | | a^2 b^2 = c^2 |
Divide | | The mirror image of an object |
PEMDAS | | The number that occurs most frequently |
Circumference | | Two lines that never intersect |
Linearequation | | If the graph of two equations is the same line, the lines are said to be this; coinciding lines |
Variable | | A word indicating the answer |
Dilation | | "Sliding" a figure along a path to a new location |
Translation | | A term that does not have a variable |
Solution | | A sentence with an equal sign |
Sentence | | A letter that can be replaced by a number |