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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY 2024-03-12
Across
- Is the science that deals with the collection, analysis and interpretation of all kinds of data.
- Are those obtained from counting process where data are whole numbers, e.g. household size, number of cans of sardines produced.
- A measurement of how far each number in a data set is from the mean (average), and thus from every other number in the set. mean is a weighted average of the possible values that the random variable can take. It is also called the expected value of X.
- Has all the properties of the ordinal level. Data are consistent and meaningful, but it does not involve true zero point. Furthermore, since they are real numbers, all calculations can be performed.
- A distortion or asymmetry that deviates from the symmetrical bell curve or normal distribution, in set of data.
- Refers to the gathering of related information such as what is useful and needed, where to get information, and how to get information.
- In this level are ranked but the degree of difference between them are not determined.
- A body of information or observations being considered by the researcher.
- The Table of Areas under the Normal Curve is also known as the ?
- The sum of all the probabilities is (in word form).
- Refers to extracting relevant information from the data at hand.
- In this level are classified into categories. Names are used as labels. Numbers and letters are used to represent variables.
- Is used to define certain observable values or characteristics. It is called a variable since the characteristics may vary from one another.
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- Those obtained through the measuring process where data are values that may be decimals or fractions, e.g. inflation rate,weight in kilograms.
- A normal probability distribution that has a mean u = 0 and a standard deviation o = 1.
- Is a measure of the amount variation of a random variable expected about its mean.
- Is a numerical quantity that is generated by random experiment.
- Refers to the systematic way of organizing data. It involves collecting, classifying and arraying, and presenting data gathered in preparation to its analysis.
- Is a weighted average of the possible values that the random variable can take.
- Has all the properties of the interval scale.In this level, there is a true zero point (an absolute value of zero) and multiplication and division of measurements can be performed.
20 Clues: The sum of all the probabilities is (in word form). • Is a numerical quantity that is generated by random experiment. • The Table of Areas under the Normal Curve is also known as the ? • Refers to extracting relevant information from the data at hand. • A body of information or observations being considered by the researcher. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- B or C.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- there will definitely be a question about their
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
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- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- SAT essay.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and
- ___!
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
35 Clues: ___! • B or C. • SAT essay. • Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • there will definitely be a question about their • Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
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- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
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- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
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- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
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- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first. • ...
Maths Project 2021-08-11
Across
- a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one, i.e. not a prime number
- in an algebraic expression or equation, either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers and variables separated from another term by a + or – sign, e.g. in the expression 3 + 4x + 5yzw, the 3, the 4x and the 5yzw are all separate _____
- a2 + b2 = c2 is the __________ theorem
- the part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures, or the study of lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- a way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division, in the form of a numerator over a denominator, e.g. 3⁄5
- a number which, when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity 1, and can therefore be thought of as the inverse of multiplication. Eg x is 1/x __________.
- a set that has no members, and therefore has zero size, usually represented by {} or ø
- a traingle with 90° angle is a ______ angled triangle
- pi is an example of _________ numbers
- in geometry, a one-dimensional figure following a continuous straight path joining two or more points, whether infinite in both directions or just a line segment bounded by two distinct end points
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- a number that will divide into another number exactly. Eg 5 and 2 are 10
- whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negative, including zero
- a subsidiary collection of objects that all belong to, or is contained in, an original given set
- the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, an irrational (and transcendental) number approximately equal to 3.141593…
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- a collection of distinct objects or numbers, without regard to their order, considered as an object in its own right. eg the collection {1,2,3} is a ___.
- a polynomial algebraic expression or equation with just two terms
- the factors of the terms (i.e. the numbers in front of the letters) in a mathematical expression or equation.
- a real number which expresses fractions on the base 10 standard numbering system using place value.
- a number divisible by one and itself is called _______ number
- a flat two-dimensional surface (physical or theoretical) with infinite width and length, zero thickness and zero curvature
21 Clues: pi is an example of _________ numbers • a2 + b2 = c2 is the __________ theorem • a traingle with 90° angle is a ______ angled triangle • a number divisible by one and itself is called _______ number • a polynomial algebraic expression or equation with just two terms • a number that will divide into another number exactly. Eg 5 and 2 are 10 • ...
crossword puzzle project 2021-05-03
Across
- A negative sign indicates moving in this direction on a number line
- Defined as a number that has more than two factors
- Term used to describe where two sets have common elements that would also be shown as where they overlap on a vin diagram.
- If A=B and C=B, then A=C (name the property)
- How many digits are there in base 2
- Characters/symbols we use to represent numbers
- describes where an object is in a sequence (classifying #)
- The 1/3 power is the same as asking for what root?
- 36^1/2
- (-4) x (-5)
- Defined as any number that is divisible by 2
- Defined as the least natural number that is a multiple of both a and b (abbr)
- Another term used to describe the base number of an exponent
- a set with no members
- What is the sign of an absolute value of a number?
- The sign used to represent “same as”
- Any base to this power is equal to itself
- Rational U Irrational – name the set of numbers
- Any base to this power should equal 1, provided the base does not equal zero
- |-1| x 7
- Defined as repeated subtraction
- Defined as the greatest natural number (d) that divides both a and b (abbr)
- The number representing how many factors are multiplied (singular word)
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- The way we write a numeric value that is considering only a part of a whole
- A negative plus a negative will give you what sign for your answer
- What are we testing for when we see if a number can be divided by another number without resulting in a remainder?
- Any base to an exponent that is a fraction is looking for what? (operation)
- If D c A, what term would we use to describe D and A as being?
- The cross product property of fractions is also known as the law of what?
- repeated Addition
- A’or the set of all members of the U not in A
- Defined as a number that has exactly two factors; 1 and itself
- If A+B=C, A and B are defined as
- {1,2,3,4,…} – name the set of numbers
- 144/12 (simplified)
- The result of a subtraction operation
- ( ½ ) x 2
- Z is shorthand for this set of numbers
- Defined as any number that is not Even
- (17/5) + (23/5) = (simplest form)
40 Clues: 36^1/2 • |-1| x 7 • ( ½ ) x 2 • (-4) x (-5) • repeated Addition • 144/12 (simplified) • a set with no members • Defined as repeated subtraction • If A+B=C, A and B are defined as • (17/5) + (23/5) = (simplest form) • How many digits are there in base 2 • The sign used to represent “same as” • {1,2,3,4,…} – name the set of numbers • The result of a subtraction operation • ...
AP Calculus BC 2022-05-15
Across
- method using step size delta x
- theorem that states that if f is continuous on [a,b] then f must take on every y-value between f(a) and f(b)
- the sum of a sequence of numbers
- integral of velocity
- equation involving derivatives and their functions
- infinite series whose terms alternate between negative and positive
- cos(0) approximated using the first three terms of the maclaurin series
- volume of y=6x+2 rotated around the x-axis from x=0 to x=1 (rounded to nearest whole number)
- maclaurin series starting with x-(x^3/3!)+(x^5/5!)-(x^7/7!)
- integral of velocity function
- (e^1)cos(1) approximated using the first three terms of the maclaurin series (truncate to one decimal place)
- area between y=x^2 and y=3x
- when a series has a limit which is finite
- point where f’(x)=0 or f’(x) does not exist
- theorem that states that if f is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b) then there exists c in (a,b) such that f’(c)=[f(b)-f(a)]/[b-a]
- a line that touches a curve at a single point (locally)
- derivative of velocity function
- d/dx[f(g(x))]=f’(g(x))g’(x)
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- total distance traveled from 1 to 2 of y=t^3 x=cos(t) (truncate to one decimal place)
- approximation of the definite integral using rectangles or trapezoids
- integration method involving fractions
- concavity when velocity is decreasing
- rule used when 0/0 or inf/inf
- graph representing the solutions to a differential equation
- speed when velocity and acceleration have different signs
- concavity when acceleration is positive
- e^3 approximated using the first three terms of the maclaurin series
- L is the ________ capacity
- reverse chain rule
- d/dx[csc(sec(x))]-0.774 x=π/4
- point where concavity changes
- |v(t)|
- ∫(1/(1+x^2))dx b=2π a=0 (round to nearest whole number)
- a function with a break, jump, or hole
- taylor series centered at c=0
- a line that touches a curve at two or more points (globally)
- d/dx[tan(x^2)] x=π/2 (rounded to the nearest whole number)
- when velocity is positive
- ________ error bounds
- test that can be used when f(x) is continuous, positive, and decreasing
40 Clues: |v(t)| • reverse chain rule • integral of velocity • ________ error bounds • when velocity is positive • L is the ________ capacity • area between y=x^2 and y=3x • d/dx[f(g(x))]=f’(g(x))g’(x) • rule used when 0/0 or inf/inf • d/dx[csc(sec(x))]-0.774 x=π/4 • point where concavity changes • integral of velocity function • taylor series centered at c=0 • method using step size delta x • ...
Chem Ch. 20 Vocab 2023-01-03
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- cyclic hydrocarbons that contain single bonds only and can have rings with three, four, five, six, or more carbon atoms
- a hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds
- a category of stereoisomers that results from different arrangements of groups around a double bond
- a hydrocarbon that contains at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms
- the process by which petroleum can be separated into simpler components, called fraction, as they condense at different temperatures
- a carbon atom that has four different atoms or groups of atoms attached to it; occurs in chiral compounds
- organic compounds that contain one or more benzene rings as apart of their molecular structure
- result from different arrangements of four different groups around the same carbon atom and have the same physical and chemical properties except in chemical reactions where chirality is important
- the sidebranches that extend from the parent chain
- onaromatic hydrocarbons, such as alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes
- the process by which heavier fractions of petroleum are converted to gasoline by breaking the large molecules into smaller molecules
- class of isomers whose atoms are bonded in different orders with the result that they have different chemical and physical properties despite having the same formula
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- an unsaturated hydrocarbon with one or more double covalent bonds between carbon atoms in a chain
- simplest organic compound composed only of the elements carbon and hydrogen
- the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms in a branched-chain alkane,alkene, or alkyne
- hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds between atoms
- an organic compound that contains a hydrocarbon ring
- an effect that occurs when polarized light passes through a solution containing an optical isomer and the plane of polarization is rotated to the right by a d-isomer or to the left by an l-isomer
- a property of a compound to exist to the left (-l) and right (d-) forms; occurs whenever a compound contains an asymmetric carbon
- two or more compounds that have the same molecular formula but have different molecular structures
- a unsaturated hydrocarbon with one or more triple bonds between carbon atoms in a chain
- all compounds that contain carbon with some primary exceptions
- describes a series of compounds that differ from one another by repeating unit
- a class of isomers whose atoms are bonded in the same order but are arranged differently in space
24 Clues: a hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds • the sidebranches that extend from the parent chain • an organic compound that contains a hydrocarbon ring • hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds between atoms • all compounds that contain carbon with some primary exceptions • onaromatic hydrocarbons, such as alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes • ...
Addyson's Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- The difference between the final value and the initial value, expressed in the form of a percentage
- is a rule used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a situation.
- rate How much of something per 1 unit of something else.
- is the difference between estimated value and the actual value in comparison to the actual value and is expressed as a percentage
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- is the difference between the marked price (list price) and the selling price of an article.
- a fee paid on borrowed money or on a loan.
- the amount of money borrowed or invested, on which interest is calculated.
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- change is the amount of increase or decrease the final value has from the initial value, in terms of 100.
- Is an assignment of value to the unknown variables.
- A test occurs to determine what the probability of the event is, using a specific formula to compare the number of times
- A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount
- the difference between a product's selling price and cost as a percentage of the cost
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- is a technique used to calculate the proportion of interest paid on a sum over a set time period at a set rate.
- Two angles,when they add up to 180 degrees (a Straight Angle).
- is defined as the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes.
- A comparison of two related quantities often written
- two angles that are side by side and share a common vertex and a common side.
- subtracting a given percentage of a value from the original value.
- of proportionality The constant value (often written k) relating amounts that rise or fall uniformly together.
- The angles that lie opposite to each other when two lines intersect.
- Two sides are said to be congruent if they have the same length.
- two or more angles that have the same measure.
- says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal.
- is the ratio of corresponding sides on two similar figures.(larger or smaller)
- A difference in size, degree, circumference
- How steep a line is.Also called "gradient
- shows the relative sizes of two or more values.
29 Clues: Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. • How steep a line is.Also called "gradient • a fee paid on borrowed money or on a loan. • A difference in size, degree, circumference • two or more angles that have the same measure. • says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal. • shows the relative sizes of two or more values. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-26
Across
- The opposite of a number is its additive inverse.
- A number, a variable, or a combination of numbers and variables using operation symbols.
- The product of prime numbers that equals the number.
- In a fraction, written a/b, where b≠0, B is the number of equal parts the whole has been divided into.
- The whole numbers and their opposites.
- A number that cannot be written as the ratio of two integers. Its decimal form does not stop and does not repeat.
- The absolute value of a number is its distance from 0 on the number line.
- A number less than 0 is _____.
- The reciprocal of a number.
- A number of the form /pq, where p and q are integers and q≠0. Its decimal form stops or repeats.
- A constant, or the product of a constant and one or more variables.
- A counting number greater than 1 whose only factors are 1 and the number itself.
- The number 0 is the additive identity because adding 0 to any number does not change its value.
- A fraction in which the numerator and/or the denominator is a fraction.
- A ratio whose denominator is 100.
- The coefficient of a term is the constant that multiplies the variable in a term.
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- The number 1 is this because multiplying 1 by any number does not change its value.
- Means to do all the math possible.
- Found by inverting the fraction, placing the numerator in the denominator and the denominator in the numerator.
- A composite number is a counting number that is not prime. It has factors other than 1 and the number itself.
- Fractions that have the same value.
- If a⋅b=m, then a and b are factors of m.
- A letter that represents a number whose value may change.
- A number that is either rational or irrational.
- Two expressions connected by an equal sign.
- Established guidelines for simplifying an expression.
- Is the number that is the same distance from zero on the number line but on the opposite side of zero.
- A number whose value always stays the same.
- Means to find the value of the expression when the variables are replaced by given numbers.
- Terms that are either constants or have the same variables raised to the same powers.
- Is written a/b, where b≠0, and a is the numerator and b is the denominator; represents parts of a whole.
31 Clues: The reciprocal of a number. • A number less than 0 is _____. • A ratio whose denominator is 100. • Means to do all the math possible. • Fractions that have the same value. • The whole numbers and their opposites. • If a⋅b=m, then a and b are factors of m. • Two expressions connected by an equal sign. • A number whose value always stays the same. • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2023-10-19
Across
- method- where the wrapper is marked in tablespoons and in fractions of a cup
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture, making it light and fluffy
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste with a rolling pin, blinder, or food processor
- to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- to pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- to cut food into smaller pieces with kitchen shears
- two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
- takes the fat out, can remove it from the water with a spoon
- used to gently mix a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- dividing a food into smaller parts, using a tool with a sharp blade
- to cut a food such as almonds into very thin strips
- to coat a food with three different layers; dry layer, liquid, crumbs
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- to zero out the weight of whatever was already on the scale
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food
- and dice- cutting food into small, square pieces—cubed pieces are. ½ in; to dice pieces are 1/8 in
- to add flavor and texture; depends on the ingredients and desired results
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon or fork
- to cut a food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife
- and shred- to cut food, such as cheese, into smaller pieces or shreds by pressing and rubbing against the rough surface of a grater
- to beat ingredients till they become soft and creamy
- and mince- cut food into small, irregular pieces; to chop finely
- to mix thoroughly and add sir to foods
- to put small pieces of food on the surface of another food
- to break or tear off small layers of food often cooked fish, with a fork
- to crush food into a smoother mixture with a masher or beater
- - pack the fat into a dry measuring cup, pressing firmly to eliminate pockets of space and to remove air bubbles, use a rubber scrapper to remove as much of the fat as possible
30 Clues: to mix thoroughly and add sir to foods • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend • mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion • to cut food into smaller pieces with kitchen shears • to cut a food such as almonds into very thin strips • ...
Math Fun 2021-11-28
Across
- 1/60th of an hour
- The "k" in a proportional equation
- The elliptical shape on a basketball court
- To "rent" money from the bank you take out this
- Has no factors other than one and itself
- The name for a triangle with two equal sides
- numbers that do not repeat or end
- The comparison of two numbers
- The rise or drop of a line
- A number times itself
- The square root of sixteen
- You should do this when solving a problem
- Three feet
- Has six sides
- Meaning one fourth
- The square root of one
- The average (aka, Mrs. B somedays)
- A set of numbers that you get when you times
- Equals 2000 pounds
- The distance around a polygon
- Has eight sides
- Eight squared
- Another word for addition
- The answer to a division problem
- A number out of one hundred
- The mean lion
- The chance of something happening
- A tiny bit of change
- 5 and -5 are examples
- Has five sides
- The middle number in a set
- What you earn at the bank
- Another word for fifty percent
- Land is measured in these
- Length times width times height
- A rectangle has four of these
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- Five times two
- You do this to find the difference
- 10 millimeters
- 100 times 100
- A square has four of these
- 100 cm
- Twelve inches
- A three sided polygon
- Lines that do not intersect
- You can move this when you multiply by 10s
- Four quarts equals this
- Two fractions that are equal make this
- The difference from the largest to smallest number
- What you make if you sell an item for more than you paid for it
- 5280 feet
- Shows that two amounts are unequal
- Left home alone
- To take something times two
- The cost for one item
- whole numbers and their opposites
- In the film with the puppies with spots
- The answer to a problem
- Months in a year
- Another word for 2D space
- The point (-x, -y) is in this quadrant
- The number of points for a touchdown
- 1/60th of a minute
- 1/12 of a foot
- Sixteen ounces
- A number that you can divide another by
- Storage units on devices
- Days in a week
- The little mermaid
69 Clues: 100 cm • 5280 feet • Three feet • 100 times 100 • Twelve inches • Has six sides • Eight squared • The mean lion • Five times two • 10 millimeters • 1/12 of a foot • Sixteen ounces • Has five sides • Days in a week • Left home alone • Has eight sides • Months in a year • 1/60th of an hour • Meaning one fourth • Equals 2000 pounds • 1/60th of a minute • The little mermaid • A tiny bit of change • A number times itself • ...
Digital Photo Vocabulary 2012-09-13
Across
- The open of the camera in which light enters is sometimes called the ______ because it resembles the human eye
- Strong light behind your subject (person) that caused them to be in silhouette when they sit in front of a window or have the sun shining from behind.
- ____________ Light illuminates all parts of a scene and produces weak shadows that are excellent for portrait lighting.
- Shutter Speed is measured in fractions of a ____________
- A shooting mode which uses a fast shutter speed which freezes the action to produce dynamic action shots.
- A shooting mode used to capture the colors in close-ups shots with the background artistically blurred
- Balance A feature on the camera that determines the ‘true’ color of white and will accurately correct the photo’s overall color.
- The opening through which light enters the camera, used to control how much of the scene is in focus
- a device that converts an optical image to an electric signal
- _________ Depth of Field: Rays scatter and overlap causing the camera to “see” multiple images instead of going straight on its way to the sensor or film causing some of the photo to be blurry
- Reader The device that allows you to copy data from the memory card to the computer
- _______ Depth of Field: The smaller the opening, the less surface available to scatter the light, resulting in less blur
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- Fast shutter speed lets in less _________
- An adjustable three-legged stand, used for supporting a camera
- A shooting mode where everything is in focus, wide angle lens, and maximum depth of field.
- Slow shutter speed causes action to look _______________
- ___________ Shutter speed freezes the action
- _________ Light is bright light that comes from the sun on clear days.
- How quickly light is being captured through how big an opening onto how sensitive a surface
- covers the hole through which light enters to expose the sensor or film
- _________ Light will wash a photo with hues of blue, green and purple.
- A shooting mode which uses a wide aperture to blur the background in or
- Card a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video
- The size of the opening is expressed as an _______ number
- ________ Light gives a glow to the photo with hues of yellow, orange and red.
- of Field The distance or depth that appears in focus through the lens
26 Clues: Fast shutter speed lets in less _________ • ___________ Shutter speed freezes the action • Slow shutter speed causes action to look _______________ • Shutter Speed is measured in fractions of a ____________ • The size of the opening is expressed as an _______ number • a device that converts an optical image to an electric signal • ...
Physical Properties of Solutions 2017-03-29
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- the amount of dissolved gas is proportional to its partial pressure in the gas phase
- a membrane that enables solvent molecules to pass through but blocks blocks the movement of solute molecules
- a solution with thermodynamic properties analogous to those of a mixture of ideal gases
- the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kilogram of solvent
- the phenomenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added colligativeproperties/properties that depend upon the concentration of solute molecules or ions, but not upon the identity of the solute
- the pressure required to stop osmosis
- tending to dissolve in, mix with, or be wetted by water
- the removal and segregation from a melt of mineral precipitates; except in special cases, removal of the crystals changes the composition of the magma
- does not have a measurable vapor pressure
- the ratio of the mass of a solute to the mass of the solution, multiplied by 100%
- the vapor pressure of the solvent over a solution is given by the product of the vapor pressure of the pure solvent and the mole fraction of the solvent in the solution
- at a given temperature, the solution that results when the maximum amount of a substance has dissolved in a solvent.
- separation of a liquid mixture into fractions differing in boiling point (and hence chemical composition) by means of distillation, typically using a fractionating column
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- a solution that contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve.
- a solution that contains more of the solute than is present in a saturated solution.
- the process in which an ion or a molecule is surrounded by solvent molecules arranged in specific manner.
- two liquids that are completely soluble in each other in all proportions are said to be (________)
- the process in which adding a solute to a solvent decreases the freezing point of the solvent
- a homogeneous, noncrystalline substance consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance
- do not dissolve in water, has not charge and is non-polar
- the net movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from a pure solvent or from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution.
- a duplex of charged particles (ordinarily charged atoms or molecules), one positive, the other negative
22 Clues: the pressure required to stop osmosis • does not have a measurable vapor pressure • tending to dissolve in, mix with, or be wetted by water • do not dissolve in water, has not charge and is non-polar • the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kilogram of solvent • a solution that contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
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- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a. • ...
MODULE 1: VOCABULARY 2018-10-08
Across
- means to have the same size, shape, and measure.
- a percentage of a person’s or company’s earnings that is collected by the government
- a situation represents a direct variation if the ratio between the y-value and its corresponding x-value is constant for every point
- in a proportion that is written a:b=c:d, the two values in the middle, b and c, are the:
- a line segment formed by connecting a point on the circle and the center of the circle
- when the new amount is less than the original amount.
- to make money, businesses often buy products from a wholesaler or distributor for one amount and add to that amount to determine the price they use to sell the product to their customers
- one in which the ratio of the inputs to the outputs is constant
- a comparison of two different measurements in which the numerator or denominator has a value of one unit
- a line segment formed by connecting two points on the circle such that the line segment passes through the center point.
- a point on a graph with the ordered pair (0, 0)
- a collection of points on the same plane equidistant from the same point.
- when businesses sell an item at a lower price than the original price
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- occurs when the new amount is greater than the original amount
- in a proportional relationship, the ratio of all y-values to their corresponding x-values is constant
- a percent equation can be written in the form percent*whole=part, where the percent is often written as a decimal.
- an amount of money a salesperson earns after selling a product
- when you multiply a measure by a scale to produce a reduced or enlarged measure
- the distance around a circle
- a percentage of the selling price of a good or service which is added to the price
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- a ratio in which one or both of the quantities being compared are written as fractions
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal.
- a type of interest that is a fixed percent of the principal.
- in a proportion that is written a:b=c:d, the two values on the outside, a and d, are the:
- a letter or symbol that is used to represent a number
26 Clues: the distance around a circle • a point on a graph with the ordered pair (0, 0) • means to have the same size, shape, and measure. • an equation that states that two ratios are equal. • when the new amount is less than the original amount. • a letter or symbol that is used to represent a number • the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter • ...
Inflammation/infection 2024-10-20
Across
- movement of cells or organisms in response to chemicals
- process of cutting and washing away tissue and foreign material
- basic pathologic process of cytologic and chemical fractions occuring in the blood vessels and tissues
- large group of infectious agents
- skin lesion resulting from fibrous connective tissue repair
- tract that connects to organs or cavities together
- systemic disease cause by the spread of microorganisms in the blood
- separation of tissue margins
- substance that causes local arterioles to dilate
- fluid that has seeped out of tissue or capillaries because of inflammation or injury
- white or yellow exudate due to the death of numerous neutrophils
- rapid heart rate
- increase in white cell count
- a discontinuity of tissue
- of tissue that clings to the surface of adjoining organs as normal furious scar tissue develops in an operative system resulting in a fibrous band
- hardened tissue
- a localized collection of pus
- forms of yeast and molds
- union - also called healing by secondary, same as primary but larger degree
- inflammation of connective tissue
- excessive collagen formation often resulting in a hard raised scar
- general ill feeling
- invasion of microorganisms into the tissue causing cell injury
- area of excessive blood flow
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- found in all tissues of the body, play major role in the inflammatory process
- an accumulation of pus in a body cavity
- a parasite of the phylum Protozoa
- difficult to kill, able to produce disease
- microscopic organisms that are intermediate between bacteria and viruses
- intestinal parasites
- monocyte that leaves the bloodstream and moves into the tissue and becomes phagocytic
- loaded with dead and dying bacteria
- passage of blood or its formed elements through the intact walls of blood vessels
- pus-producing, and a granuloma is a cluster of white blood cells reacting to infection, causing a lump
- involves approximating the edges of the wound
- cell marker that induces a state of sensitivity after coming in contact with an antibody
- test to identify the pathogen and type of treatment needed
- crater like lesion in the skin
- immunoglobulins that develop in response to an antigen
- normal flora bacteria that take the opportunity to cause infection in the host
- physical or mental injury
- opening to the surface of the body formed by a large ruptured abscess
- one celled microorganism that may be aerobic or anaerobic
43 Clues: hardened tissue • rapid heart rate • general ill feeling • intestinal parasites • forms of yeast and molds • physical or mental injury • a discontinuity of tissue • separation of tissue margins • increase in white cell count • area of excessive blood flow • a localized collection of pus • crater like lesion in the skin • large group of infectious agents • ...
crossword puzzle project 2021-04-08
Across
- repeated Addition
- A’or the set of all members of the U not in A
- The number representing how many times a number is multiplied by itself is called (singular word)
- Another term used to describe the base number of an exponent
- Term used to describe where two sets have common elements that would also be shown as where they overlap on a vin diagram.
- Defined as repeated subtraction
- Any base to an exponent that is a fraction is looking for what? (operation)
- What is the sign of an absolute value? (when considering distance and not direction)
- Characters/symbols we use to represent numbers
- The way we write a numeric value that is considering only a part of a whole
- A negative sign indicates moving in this direction
- {1,2,3,4,…} – name the set of numbers
- Defined as a number that has exactly two factors; 1 and itself
- The sign used to represent “same as”
- (-4) x (-5)
- Defined as any number that is divisible by 2
- A negative plus a negative will give you what sign for your answer
- Defined as any number that is not Even
- Defined as the least natural number that is a multiple of both a and b (abbr)
- z is shorthand for this set of numbers
- The 1/3 power is the same as asking for what root?
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- Any base to this power is equal to itself
- Any base to this power should equal 1, provided the base does not equal zero
- (17/5) + (23/5) = (simplest form)
- The cross product property of fractions is also known as the law of what?
- Defined as a number that has more than two factors
- a set with no members
- ( ½ ) x 2
- How many digits are there in base 2
- The result of a subtraction operation
- Rational U Irrational – name the set of numbers
- 36^1/2
- If D c A, what term would we use to describe D and C as being?
- describes where an object is in a sequence (classifying #)
- If A=B and C=B, then A=C (name the property)
- What are we testing for when we see if a number can be divided by another number without resulting in a remainder?
- |-1| x 7
- 144/12 (simplified)
- If A+B=C, A and B are defined as
- Defined as the greatest natural number (d) that divides both a and b (abbr)
40 Clues: 36^1/2 • |-1| x 7 • ( ½ ) x 2 • (-4) x (-5) • repeated Addition • 144/12 (simplified) • a set with no members • Defined as repeated subtraction • If A+B=C, A and B are defined as • (17/5) + (23/5) = (simplest form) • How many digits are there in base 2 • The sign used to represent “same as” • The result of a subtraction operation • {1,2,3,4,…} – name the set of numbers • ...
Grace Wagner Math Vocabulary 2022-02-24
Across
- a number that can be written as a fraction of integers
- a number that is multiplied by a variable and next to the variable in an expression
- the opposite operation like + is - and * is /
- the property where you can rearrange the order of the terms like 4+3=3+4
- a number that is a positive or negative value and is not a fraction or decimal
- a statement that shows that a value is greater than, less than or equal to another value
- a number that is not a whole number and has a numerator and denominator
- the property where you multiply the number by its reciprocal like 10*1/10=1
- all positive numbers that aren't decimals or fractions and 0
- all whole numbers except for zero
- the property where you multiply a number by 1 so the value stays the same
- a number that stays the same through the whole problem
- The property where you can switch around the numbers inside and outside parentheses like (3+4)+5=(5+3)+4
- a number that isn't a square root with a negative base like it wouldn't be √-3
- a number that is multiplied
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- the property where you add the opposite like 3-3=0 or -3+3=0
- a decimal that has values that Repeat but never stops
- a number that is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal which can be an imperfect square
- a square root where an answer is a whole number
- the property where you multiply the value on the outside of the parentheses to the values on the inside of the parentheses EX. 6(4x+3)=24x+18
- the distance away form zero a number is
- Decimal a decimal that stops
- the property where the value stays the same and it is addition like 8+0=8
- an expression with variables
- a letter representing an unknown number
- a decimal that is non-terminating and non-repeating and starts with 3.1415926...
- a number that has a fraction of a number but is not in the form of a fraction and can be rational and irrational
- Mr.Steffanus J.K. Mrs.Pronold
- a square root where the answer is not a whole number
- a symbol that tells you to find what number squared is equal to the number in the base
30 Clues: a number that is multiplied • Decimal a decimal that stops • an expression with variables • Mr.Steffanus J.K. Mrs.Pronold • all whole numbers except for zero • the distance away form zero a number is • a letter representing an unknown number • the opposite operation like + is - and * is / • a square root where an answer is a whole number • ...
INFS 351 Exam 3 Review 2017-03-28
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- If you are unable to attractively place the appropriate labeling information beside each slice of a pie chart, use a _____to identify each slice by color or pattern.
- The results of _____ research conducted within a particular cultural setting can prove inappropriate and cause serious problems when applied on a global scale.
- An _____ report is designed to solve a specific problem or answer research questions.
- An _____ describes a problem that needs to be solved and invites respondents to describe their proposed solutions.
- The statement of _____ is the goal of the study and includes the objectives the researcher hopes to accomplish.
- Information _____ help organizations organize information for more effective communication.
- _____refer to boundaries imposed outside the control of the researcher, such as time limit and budget.
- North Americans are perceived by members of some cultures as too _____ in their presentation style.
- _____ applets developed by Sun Microsystems can be used to enhance websites and cell phone applications.
- A _____chart is an effective graphic for comparing housing prices in a particular state or region with housing prices in the United States over a five-year period.
- The executive summary in a formal report should briefly introduce the report and _____ the major divisions.
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- You want to show total U.S. auto sales in each year since 2005; the data could be illustrated using either a _____ or a bar chart.
- Derek is writing a short report about his findings on the attitudes of custodial employees on the job. The audience for the report is Physical Plant management for the company. Dereck should use the _____ format.
- You will make an initial presentation to the board of directors of an international company. All members of the board are competent speakers of English as a second language. You should _____ precisely.
- _____ is a measure of the accuracy and repeatability of the data.
- Including an even number of choices on a rating scale is advisable to eliminate the tendency of some groups to choose the _____ mid-point on the range.
- _____ analysis might be used to determine whether a relationship existed between how respondents answered one item and how they answered another.
- _____ is essential when material is quoted from a source.
- _____Distance delivery presentation methods are appropriate when the costs in time, money, and human energy justify them.
- When viewing _____research results, it is acceptable to use rounded fractions and percentages.
20 Clues: _____ is essential when material is quoted from a source. • _____ is a measure of the accuracy and repeatability of the data. • An _____ report is designed to solve a specific problem or answer research questions. • Information _____ help organizations organize information for more effective communication. • ...
Ch5 Crossword 2019-06-05
Across
- absorb UV light and emit visible light
- bending of a wave around an obstacle
- the phenomenon of electric and magnetic fields interacting with each other
- electromagnetic waves consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields travelling at the speed of light
- number of waves produced each second and is measured in hertz
- extremely high-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted by radioactive materials
- a region of electrical influence in which charged particles will move
- a narrow tube of glass or plastic used to transmit pulses of light
- cyan, yellow and magenta
- the maximum distance a wave extends beyond its middle position
- splitting of white light into separate colours
- a continuous signal that varies in amplitude or frequency with the information being transmitted
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from less than a centimetre to hundreds of kilometres, used in communication
- a signal consisting of a series of ‘on’ or ‘off’ pulses
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- a region of magnetic influence in which a magnetic object (like a compass) will move
- the interaction of light with particles in the atmosphere, depending on colour and frequency of the light
- electromagnetic radiation that is oscillating in a single plane
- the range of colours that can be seen by the eye (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet)
- the amount of data that can be transmitted through a communication channel
- number system consisting only of two digits: 0 and 1
- red, green and blue
- the transfer of energy without transferring matter
- high-frequency electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate materials
- distance between two successive waves and is usually measured in metres
- the entire range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, from high-frequency gamma rays to low-frequency radio waves
- light waves that are ‘in step’
- transverse electric and magnetic fields positioned at right angles to each other and travelling through empty space at the speed of light
- filter, a transparent material that allows light of a particular colour to pass through
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from fractions of a millimetre to tens of centimetres, used in communication and cooking
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths slightly longer than those of visible light, detected by our skin as heat
- a method of transmitting an internet signal using radio waves
- electromagnetic radiation with frequencies just above those of visible light, contained in sunlight
32 Clues: red, green and blue • cyan, yellow and magenta • light waves that are ‘in step’ • bending of a wave around an obstacle • absorb UV light and emit visible light • splitting of white light into separate colours • the transfer of energy without transferring matter • number system consisting only of two digits: 0 and 1 • a signal consisting of a series of ‘on’ or ‘off’ pulses • ...
Honors algebra II crosswor puzzle 2012-06-05
Across
- rise over run
- a line whose slope is undefined
- examples are 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,…..
- the number in front of a term or terms
- solutions to an equation
- helps find the location of a point on a line
- numbers that cannot be written as fractions
- two or more terms separated by an equal sign
- the property where a number or a term is multiplied by the numbers or terms in the parenthesis.
- a number or variable placed above another number or letter or term to show the power to which the letter number or term is raised.
- a monomial with no variables
- when a quadratic cannot be factored it is termed to be a ………………. quadratic
- lines that have opposite reciprocal slopes and intersect each other at a 90 degree angle
- an equation that when graphed gives you a line
- a line with a slope of 0
- a number that can be written as a fraction
- a polynomial with exactly one term
- the original form of this could be written as the square root of negative one
- an algebraic process used to simplify equations and expressions by pulling out the greatest common factor
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- this could be graphed using the equation y=mx+b
- to reduce to the simplest form
- numbers or terms that when multiplied by other numbers or terms give you a product or products
- the point at which two lines intersect
- numbers that make the denominator of a rational number or term equal to 0
- a part of a function separated by a plus or minus sign
- b2-4ac
- the highest or lowest point on a parabola
- a number raised to the third power
- this tells you how many times the zero shows up in a polynomial
- place or places where a line or lines or parabolas meet
- a polynomial with exactly three terms
- a method of division where only the coefficient are used
- where the line crosses the X or Y axis
- a polynomial with exactly 2 terms
- a function that can only be written as ax2+bx+c where a=0
- an expression that consist of a term three or more terms
- lines that have the same slope and do not intersect
- the points (2,4) (6,8) is plotted on a …………….
- a problem where for every X there is a Y
- the square root or the …………….
40 Clues: b2-4ac • rise over run • solutions to an equation • a line with a slope of 0 • a monomial with no variables • the square root or the ……………. • to reduce to the simplest form • a line whose slope is undefined • examples are 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,….. • a polynomial with exactly 2 terms • a number raised to the third power • a polynomial with exactly one term • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2023-10-19
Across
- method- where the wrapper is marked in tablespoons and in fractions of a cup
- to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture, making it light and fluffy
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste with a rolling pin, blinder, or food processor
- to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to divide a food into four equal pieces
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- to pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- to cut food into smaller pieces with kitchen shears
- two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend
- takes the fat out, can remove it from the water with a spoon
- used to gently mix a light, fluffy mixture into a heavier one
- dividing a food into smaller parts, using a tool with a sharp blade
- to cut a food such as almonds into very thin strips
- to coat a food with three different layers; dry layer, liquid, crumbs
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- to zero out the weight of whatever was already on the scale
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion
- make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food
- and dice- cutting food into small, square pieces—cubed pieces are. ½ in; to dice pieces are 1/8 in
- to add flavor and texture; depends on the ingredients and desired results
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon or fork
- to cut a food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife
- and shred- to cut food, such as cheese, into smaller pieces or shreds by pressing and rubbing against the rough surface of a grater
- to beat ingredients till they become soft and creamy
- and mince- cut food into small, irregular pieces; to chop finely
- to mix thoroughly and add sir to foods
- to put small pieces of food on the surface of another food
- to break or tear off small layers of food often cooked fish, with a fork
- to crush food into a smoother mixture with a masher or beater
- - pack the fat into a dry measuring cup, pressing firmly to eliminate pockets of space and to remove air bubbles, use a rubber scrapper to remove as much of the fat as possible
30 Clues: to mix thoroughly and add sir to foods • to divide a food into four equal pieces • to pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend • mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion • to cut food into smaller pieces with kitchen shears • to cut a food such as almonds into very thin strips • ...
Cullan's Math Vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-01
Across
- The constant value (often written k) relating amounts that rise or fall uniformly together.
- Congruent angles are the angles that have equal measure.
- RATE How much of something per 1 unit of something else.
- any procedure that can be infinitely repeated and has a well-defined set of possible outcomes, known as the sample space
- the amount of money borrowed or invested, on which interest is calculated
- Proportion says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal.
- the difference between a measured value and the exact value of any quantity under observation.
- How steep a line is.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- when the sides of a figure are equal to each other
- the mathematical framework that allows us to analyze chance events in a logically sound manner.
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.: "the ratio of computers to students is now 2 to 1".
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- the outside part or uppermost layer of something
- a rule used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a situation.
- The expression 5x − 4 > 2x + 3 looks like an equation but with the equals sign replaced by an arrowhead
- two angles that add up to 90 degrees or a angle that is 90 degrees.
- an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan.
- angles that share the same vertex but not any sides.
- two or one angle that adds up to 180.
- an assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true
- the difference between the final value and the initial value, expressed in the form of a percentage.
- the relative change between an old value and its new value,
- angles are adjacent when they have a common vertex and a common side and don't overlap.
- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- the difference between the final value and the initial value, expressed in the form of a percentage.
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something).: "current users qualify for a discounted price".
- a drawing that is greater or smaller than the original drawing.
- a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.: "the crime rate rose by 26 percent".
- the difference between a product's selling price and cost as a percentage of the cost.
29 Clues: How steep a line is. • two or one angle that adds up to 180. • the outside part or uppermost layer of something • when the sides of a figure are equal to each other • angles that share the same vertex but not any sides. • Congruent angles are the angles that have equal measure. • RATE How much of something per 1 unit of something else. • ...
Tegan crossword 2024-05-07
Across
- The total amount of money borrowed (or invested), not including any interest or dividends.
- Two angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees (a Straight Angle).
- A value, or values, we can put in place of a variable (such as x) that makes the equation true.
- Money paid for the use of other money.
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- A ratio shows the relative sizes of two or more values.
- Two angles that have a common side and a common vertex (corner point), and don't overlap.
- How much a retailer increases the price over what they paid for it (which is how they make money to pay for their costs and hopefully make a profit).
- percentage terms indicates how accurate an approximation or estimate is compared to the real value may be positive (an overestimate) or
- A ratio shows the relative sizes of two or more values.
- describes how likely an event is to occur
- Interest calculated as a percent of the original loan.
- Two angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle).
- the relative change between an old value and its new value expressed as a percentage of the old value indicates the extent to which something gains or loses value over time.
- The angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal.
- A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale).
Down
- Angles that are the same size and shape
- a reduction in price
- The constant value often written relating amounts that rise or fall uniformly together.
- a rule used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a situation
- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- A percentage that can go up.
- Sides that equal the same length
- The experimental probability of an event is based on actual experiments and the recordings of the events. It is equal
- Proportion says that two ratios or fractions are equal
- (an underestimate)
- compares an approximation or estimate to an exact value
- How much of something per 1 unit of something else.
- a percent that can go down
- An inequality compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
30 Clues: (an underestimate) • a reduction in price • a percent that can go down • A percentage that can go up. • Sides that equal the same length • Money paid for the use of other money. • Angles that are the same size and shape • describes how likely an event is to occur • How much of something per 1 unit of something else. • Proportion says that two ratios or fractions are equal • ...
olmer voab crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- per year, cost per person, words per minute
- slope is the steepness and direction of a line as read from left to right
- Vertical Angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross
- A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale)
- How much a retailer increases the price over what they paid for it (which is how they make money to pay for their costs and hopefully make a profit).
- the amount of money borrowed or invested,
- Congruent Angles have the same angle (in degrees or radians). That is all.
- the relative change between an old value and its new value,
- proportionality slope is the steepness and direction of a line as read from left to right
- Interest calculated as a percent of the original loan
- Two angles are Complementary when they
- inequality occurs when things are not equal.
- as a percentage of the old value.
- The difference between starting and ending values
- Experimental probability is a probability that is determined on the basis of a series of experiments. A random experiment is done and is repeated many times to
- which interest is calculated.
- ratios or fractions are of equal value.
- Sometimes discounts are in percent, such as a 10% discount, and then you need to do a calculation to find the price reduction
Down
- how much is paid for the use of money (as a percent, or an amount
- Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
- a percentage of the Exact Value
- up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle
- a ratio between two measurements using different units, for example,
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point), and don't overlap
- being in proportion means that
- a comparison of two measurements in which
- difference between the final value and the initial value, expressed in the form of a percentage
- the same three sides and exactly the same three angles
- commonly a ratio is the comparison of two values of the same kind,
- may be written as a to b, a:b or as a fraction a/b
- riangles are congruent when they have
- when you enlarge a shape and each side is multiplied by the same number
- The difference between Approximate and Exact Values,
- the answer to a problem.
35 Clues: the answer to a problem. • which interest is calculated. • a percentage of the Exact Value • up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle • being in proportion means that • as a percentage of the old value. • riangles are congruent when they have • Two angles are Complementary when they • ratios or fractions are of equal value. • a comparison of two measurements in which • ...
Math words 2023-04-24
Across
- this is the total number within a 3-D object
- when rounding, what number determines that you would round up (1-10?)
- where a line hits the y axis
- the product of a number multiplied by itself
- in linear equations the opposite of division is______
- x is commonly used when you don't know the number, what is this letter called
- To find one side length of a triangle you use this formula
- a way mathematicians and scientists write long numbers with a number between 1 and 10 and multiplying it by 10 to the power of an exponent
- the distance around the outside of a shape
- the long/slanted edge of a triangle, the c squared in the Pythagorean theorem
- a number with a decimal that has no pattern, does not repeat or end
- a triangle that has one degree of 90
- what is normally calculated with two points, and often can be remembered by rise over run
- what is the distance of half the circle
- when you round a decimal to one number after the decimal what is its place value
- these 2 angles are opposite of each other and equal
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- this is what you need find first before adding or subtracting fractions
- how do you find the "opposite" of a squared number
- what number is automatically in the denominator of a whole number
- 2 or more angles that equal 180
- the distance around a circle
- this is the total number covering the outside of a 3-D object
- what is the top number of a fraction called
- when multiplying a positive and a negative together the answer is going to be
- a triangle where 2 angles are the same and the other is an acute angle
- what is the invisible sign in front of all whole numbers if not already specified
- when subtracting integers the phrase "keep, change, _____" is used to start the problem, to make it simpler
- a whole number that is either positive or negative
- what is the bottom number of a fraction called
- what is the number 3.14...
- to turn a decimal to a percent you multiply the decimal by 100 or move the decimal____ to the right
- an angle measuring less than 90
- when identifying numbers, ALL numbers fit into this category
- an angle with 90 degrees
34 Clues: an angle with 90 degrees • what is the number 3.14... • the distance around a circle • where a line hits the y axis • 2 or more angles that equal 180 • an angle measuring less than 90 • a triangle that has one degree of 90 • what is the distance of half the circle • the distance around the outside of a shape • what is the top number of a fraction called • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns. An arrangement of numbers into rows and columns.
- To find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number. To provide a numerical solution.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised. Usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number expressed.
- The steepness of a line. Also known as rise over run.
- Moving a shape without rotating or flipping it. The displacement of a figure from one place to another.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. A mathematical comparison between two numbers.
- The ratio of each term of a geometric progression to the term preceding it. The amount we multiply by each time in a geometric sequence.
- The case when results of a mathematical equation are always defined. When operations on members of a set always make a member of the same set.
- An image or a shape as it would be seen in a mirror. Flipping a figure about a line without changing its size or shape.
- A number with no decimal or fraction part. A whole number.
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- A scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. Mathematical objects that are very useful in the analysis and solution of systems of linear equations.
- A line that crosses at least two other lines in the same plane at two distinct points. Two lines that produce various types of angles in pairs.
- A quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment. A symbol (using a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation.
- Represents equal parts of a whole or a collection. For example, a pizza is divided into four equal parts, each part is represented by a ________.
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles are made by two intersecting lines. These angles are always equal.
- The longest side of a right triangle. Opposite the right angle.
- Lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- Formed when two lines intersect each other at a single point. The sum of the angles formed by _____ are equal to 180.
- A relative value indicating hundredth parts of any quantity. A number or ratio expressed a factor of 100.
- The relative sizes of two or more values. Says how much of one thing is compared to another thing.
20 Clues: The steepness of a line. Also known as rise over run. • A number with no decimal or fraction part. A whole number. • The longest side of a right triangle. Opposite the right angle. • Lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart. • The relative sizes of two or more values. Says how much of one thing is compared to another thing. • ...
Algebra 2 2022-05-17
Across
- a simple form of data visualization that consists of data points plotted as dots on a graph with an x- and y-axis.
- a number without fractions; an integer.
- A single mathematical expression
- The branch of mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct, seperated values
- The set of all possible inputs for the function
- the variability of a data set, that is, how the data is spread out and varies from the mean.
- A math class dealing with equations
- a polynomial equation of a second degree, which implies that it comprises a minimum of one term that is squared.
- another number, which when multiplied by itself a given number of times, equals x
- a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
- a function such that f(x)=f(−x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversed.
- Numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal
- A problem that has to be solved
- an extreme value in a data set that is either much larger or much smaller than all the other values.
- a graphical rendition of statistical data based on the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum.
- the form of an object or its outline, outer boundary or outer surface.
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- A number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression
- A whole number
- the middle point
- when it is the same on both sides
- functions that return their negative inverse when x is replaced with –x.
- any real number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers
- any equation containing one term in which the unknown is squared and no term in which it is raised to a higher power
- a mathematical function in which the variables appear only in the first degree, are multiplied by constants, and are combined only by addition and subtraction.
- The maximum amount that something can contain
- a number that can be represented as the quotient p/q of two integers such that q ≠ 0
- (relationship) between two numerical variables can be described by its form, direction, strength, and outliers.
- The difference between the lowest and highest values
- numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers
- the highest point; the top or apex.
30 Clues: A whole number • the middle point • A problem that has to be solved • A single mathematical expression • when it is the same on both sides • A math class dealing with equations • the highest point; the top or apex. • a number without fractions; an integer. • The maximum amount that something can contain • The set of all possible inputs for the function • ...
Ratios and Proportions Vocabulary 2024-11-19
Across
- a set of numbers used to locate a position on a coordinate plane; (x,y)
- the amount of money taken off the original price.
- the horizontal number line on a coordinate plane (crawl)
- the constant rate of change in a proportional relationship, also known as the unit rate. It is represented by the variable k, the ratio between y and x as k=yx.
- the amount of money added to items to set the selling price and create profit
- shows input (x) and output (y) values that change by a constant unit rate.
- the amount of money added to the price and is owed to the government.
- an equation that shows two ratios as being equivalent.
- a ratio that has a number related to 1. Often written using “per”
- a grid formed by two numbers lines known as the x and y axis.
- a relationship between two quantities that change at a constant rate over time; can be represented by a graph, table, equation, and verbal description.
- a fraction in which the numerator and/or denominator are also fractions.
Down
- relates two variables with a constant rate of change. For example, y=3x shows that the value of y is proportional to the value of x, and 3 is the unit rate.
- the amount of money added to a bill in exchange for services.
- when you multiply the numerator and denominator from opposite sides of a proportion to create an equation. Cross products are equal in a true proportion.
- the rate of change between two proportional objects/drawings
- shows a straight line that extends through the origin, (0, 0).
- the starting point on a coordinate plane; where the x & y axis meet at (0,0)
- the cost for 1 unit of something. Example: $3 per gallon
- a drawing that is proportionally smaller or larger than the actual object
- the amount of money earned from sales. It is a type of income.
- a comparison between two quantities. We will write them as a fraction this year.
- the vertical number line on a coordinate plane (walk)
- a part-to-whole ratio that has a number related to 100. It can be written as a fraction with a denominator of 100, with a % sign, or as a decimal to the hundredths place.
- the amount owed after discounts are subtracted.
25 Clues: the amount owed after discounts are subtracted. • the amount of money taken off the original price. • the vertical number line on a coordinate plane (walk) • an equation that shows two ratios as being equivalent. • the horizontal number line on a coordinate plane (crawl) • the cost for 1 unit of something. Example: $3 per gallon • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
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- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a. • ...
SAT Brain Warmup! 2017-01-18
Across
- In a linear equation, a repeating value (cost per item, people per year, etc.) is the same thing as the ___. (Hint: think y=mx+b)
- Writing and Language: if you see ___ sentences or paragraphs, there will definitely be a question about their order.
- Descriptive phrases can only talk about whatever they’re ___ to, never something farther away.
- True or false: it is okay to include your opinion in your SAT essay.
- Writing and Language: see a pronoun underlined? Find its ___!
- Writing and Language: if you see a very specific question, answer ___ what it is asking you for!
- Smart Math Strategy, numerical answer choices, start with B or C.
- The slope of a line is the same thing as its ___ of change.
- On the Math section in particular, ___ the hardest questions and come back to them if you have time.
- Graphs and charts: Look at the title, axes, and ___ first.
- Reading section, first step: preview the questions and ___ the Evidence Question pairs.
- If two angles add up to 90°, the sine of one equals the ___ of the other.
- Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences.
- Your SAT score is based on the number of questions you get ___, so never leave a multiple-choice question blank.
- If a system of equations has no solutions, the a's and b's are proportional. If it has ___ solutions, the c's are, too.
- Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it!
Down
- The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___.
- Making Up Numbers: plug your numbers in the answer choices AND into the ___.
- Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s.
- Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage!
- Smart Math Strategy for questions written in terms of variables.
- If you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative, ___ the inequality sign!
- Essay, Step 1: Look at the ___ and in the second box for a preview of the author's argument.
- ___ on the SAT are drawn to scale unless the question says otherwise.
- The word “its”, with no apostrophe, is the ___ form of the word “it”.
- The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a.
- Writing and Language: anything that is ___ is wrong, incorrect, and not the answer. (Get it?!)
- The intersection of two lines is the same as the ___ to their two equations.
- On grid-in math questions, improper fractions are okay but ___ numbers are not.
- Strategy #1: Develop your own answer ___, then look at the answer choices.
30 Clues: Semicolons (;) separate ___ sentences. • Got a geometry question? First step: ___ it! • Writing and Language, first step: ___ the passage! • The 6-letter mnemonic for order of operations is ___. • Essay, Step 2: ___ the passage with E’s, R’s, and P’s. • The sum of the solutions/zeroes of a ___ equation is -b/a. • ...
MP.4 Graded Assignment 2016-05-14
Across
- A relation where each number in the domain is paired with exactly one number in the range
- A comparison of two numbers by division
- Whole numbers and their opposites
- An equation is this when its terms are written in descending order of exponents from left to right
- Numbers such as -4 and 2
- Trend line that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- An equation that states that two ratios are equal
- (3+9)+8=3+(9+8)
- The numerical factor when a term has a variable
- The distance that a number is from zero on the number line
- A v-shaped graph that points upward or downward
- A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units
- The expression b^2-4ac under the radical sign of the quadratic formula is known as…
- Y values
- 1+r in the equation y=a(1+r)^t is called...
- An expression that has only one term
- A quantity that does not vary
- Mathematical notation indicating the number of time a quantity is multiplied by itself
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- The set of first coordinates of the ordered pairs of a relation
- The set of numbers that includes rational and irrational numbers
- The input value in an equation (x)
- An expression involving variables
- Tells you how closely the equation models the data
- An equation of the form y= kx
- An equation written in words
- A graph used to determine whether there is a relationship between paired data.
- A formula that gives the solutions of any quadratic equation
- Center of the graph (0,0)
- When y tends to increase as x increases
- Two algebraic expressions are _____ if they have the same value for all values of their variable(s)
- Two radical expressions that have the same index and the same radicand are...
- A shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both
- A____ of a system of linear equations in two variables is an ordered pair (x,y) that satisfies each equation
- A statement that compares two quantities using <, >, ≤,≥, or ≠
- Numbers that cannot be expressed in fractions (a/b), where a and b are integers and b=0
- Multiplicative inverse
- A type of bar graph in which data is grouped into intervals of equal width
- A statement such as 7x+4x=11x that equates two equivalent expressions
- The steepness of a line
- A set of ordered pairs
40 Clues: Y values • (3+9)+8=3+(9+8) • Multiplicative inverse • A set of ordered pairs • The steepness of a line • Numbers such as -4 and 2 • Center of the graph (0,0) • An equation written in words • An equation of the form y= kx • A quantity that does not vary • An expression involving variables • Whole numbers and their opposites • The input value in an equation (x) • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-03-22
Across
- a sequence of non-zero numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
- a function of the form f(x) = ab^x, where a and b are real numbers with a ≠ 0, b>0, and b ≠ 1
- infinity (the left) and positive infinity (the right).
- A number that cannot be written as a quotient of two integers.
- the movement of the graph of a function to the left or right by a certain number of units.
- How the graph (y) behave as x goes to
- a number without fractions; an integer.
- a pair of numbers used to locate a point on the coordinate plane.
- the branch of mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct, separated values.
- the set of all possible inputs for the function.
- a formula that defines each term of a sequence using preceding term(s).
- a quantity that can be expressed as an infinite decimal expansion.
Down
- the percentage change in value over a defined period of time.
- a way of writing subsets of the real number line.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- a number that occurs commonly and obviously in nature.
- if the values belonging to the set can take on ANY value within a finite or infinite interval.
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.
- the y-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y-axis.
- A transformation where each point in a shape appears at an equal distance on the opposite side of a given line - the line of reflection.
- a number that is of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.
- A formula that allows direct computation.
- the up or down movement of the graph of a function.
- the x-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x-axis.
- Each number in a sequence.
- a quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed.
- A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change.
- a number that is a typical representation of a group of numbers.
- A model of the form y = abˣ.
- the set of possible output values, which are shown on the y-axis.
30 Clues: Each number in a sequence. • A model of the form y = abˣ. • How the graph (y) behave as x goes to • a number without fractions; an integer. • A formula that allows direct computation. • the set of all possible inputs for the function. • a way of writing subsets of the real number line. • the up or down movement of the graph of a function. • ...
Polynomial Functions 2023-08-10
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- Where the highest exponent of the variable (usually "x") is a square (^2).
- The type of number we normally use, such as 1, 15.82, −0.1, 3/4, etc. Positive or negative, large or small, whole numbers, fractions or decimal numbers
- a function that has either one or two variables without exponents. It is a function that graphs to the straight line.
- A triangle of numbers where each number equals the two numbers directly above it added together (except for the edges, which are all "1").
- A symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the how many times the mathematical expression (base) should be multiplied by itself.
- a method of subtracting polynomials by converting the signs to the opposite sign.
- The greatest degree of its terms(the biggest exponent) or the sum of the exponents if more than one variable
- An expression with a single term and with whole number exponents. A product of a number & a variable, A number or, A variable
- a fourth-degree polynomial: a function which has, as its highest order term, a variable raised to the fourth power
- how the numbers in an addition/multiplication problem are grouped doesn’t change the solution.
- named according to the number of terms and the degree present.
- The sum of the exponents of its variables
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- the numbers written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- is a polynomial function of degree 3
- number of monomials
- highest exponent
- summing up the like terms of two or more algebraic expressions by retaining their sign to get the result.
- A fixed value. In Algebra, a constant is a number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- a polynomial of degree 5
- terms that have identical variable parts (same variable(s) and same exponent(s)
- A Monomial or, The sum or difference of monomials
- multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together is the same as doing each multiplication separately.
- A polynomial with three terms.
- the order in which two numbers are added/multiplied does not change the solution..
- to find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number (plug & chug)
26 Clues: highest exponent • number of monomials • a polynomial of degree 5 • A polynomial with two terms. • A polynomial with three terms. • is a polynomial function of degree 3 • The sum of the exponents of its variables • A Monomial or, The sum or difference of monomials • named according to the number of terms and the degree present. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-29
Across
- Numbers expressed in the form of a+ib
- The largest value of a function
- Numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers.
- The point where two lines or two curves meet each other
- The highest exponential power in the polynomial equation.
- Every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients.
- A number representing an empty quality.
- A function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable.
- Becoming greater in size, amount, or degree
- An expression containing three non-zero terms and has more than one variable in the expression.
- The action of lowering
- The maximum or minimum value of a function.
- A polynomial with only terms.
- The behavior of the graph of the function at the ends of the x-axis.
- The values of the variables that satisfy the equation.
- A quotient of two polynomials.
- The smallest value of a function
- A function with a value raised to the power of the argument.
- When the position of the slope is decreasing
- When more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same.
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- The numbers written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- They obtain a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials.
- An arc of 90 degrees that is one quarter of a circle
- A measure of the relationship between the mean value of one variable and corresponding values of other variables.
- A unique number defined as the square root of -1
- A number that is expressed in terms of the square root of a negative number.
- Changing the sign of the imaginary part of the complex number
- Exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root.
- A finite point that has a finite value
- The moving of numbers or values without changing their value.
- When the position of the slope is increasing
- The number of times it appears in a multiset
- A symbol in the upper right hand of an expression indicating the raising of a power.
- An operation involving two numbers where x is the radicand and n is the index
- A number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly.
- The breaking down of a multiplication fact.
- An expression for more than two algebraic terms
37 Clues: The action of lowering • A polynomial with only terms. • A quotient of two polynomials. • The largest value of a function • The smallest value of a function • Numbers expressed in the form of a+ib • A finite point that has a finite value • A number representing an empty quality. • Becoming greater in size, amount, or degree • The maximum or minimum value of a function. • ...
Chemistry 2023-03-26
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- shared electron pair = ___ pair
- a polymer is originated from thousands of ___
- caesium reacts more ___ than rubidium does
- formula of a stable (2,8,5) molecule
- widely used to make containers
- ___ number is the sum of the number of p and n in the atom
- hazard warning of potassium and sodium, other than flammable
- the lowest level of crude oil fractions
- smell of sulphur dioxide
- plastic foam is produced from polystyrene by adding a foaming ___ while heating it
- Na burns with ___ yellow flame
- formula of a stable sulphur molecule
- crude oil is a mixture of ___ molecules
- the formula of a covalent compound shows the ___ of one atom to the other(s) in the molecule
- hazard warning of benzene, tetrachloromethane and asbestos
- neon glows ___ when electricity passes through it
- holds 7.3% in nauter (third highest)
- in the periodic table, elements are arranged in order of ___ order of atomic numbers
- covalent bond is the strong electrostatic attraction between the shared electrons and two ___ of the bonded atoms
- covalent bond with three shared electron pairs
- ___ clothes are made from crude oil fractions
- short form of what you can do when shopping and buying things
- structure of He
- study of substances
- exception of molecules in compounds
- the smallest part of an element or a compound which can exist on its own under room conditions
- bond of C-60 molecule
- noble gases are ___ gases as they can exist on their own
- alkaline ___ metal
- ___ oil is a fuel for heavy vehicles
- the darker colour it has, the less ___ it is
- the more easily it flows, the lower ___ it has
- an atom or a group of atoms having an overall electric charge
- a metalloid
- electro. conducts electricity when _?_ or in ___ solution but not in solid state
- on adding sodium _?_ solution, coloured aqueous solution of halog. turn to ___
- tin+copper
- Reduce, reuse and recycle
- plastics affect the cityscape and environmental ___.
- Group I elements have low ___ points and boiling points
- used to describe how the strong force of ionic bond extends
- plastic ___ take 450 years to decompose
- crude oil can be separated ___ to different compounds
- in the formula for electronic arrangement of atoms, n = ___ number
- a kind of non-metal compounds that can form electro. in water
- Group I elements are ___ metals that they can be easily cut with a knife
- stable, barely react
- to make bristles of toothbrushes, fishing nets, ropes and stockings, etc.
- the reacitvity of elements ___ down the group
- fuel for motor cars
- H2S = ___ _?_
- elements are classified into ___ and molecules
- unshared electron pair = ___ pair
- more than one formula
- non-metal liquid ion under room conditions
- different atoms of the same element which have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
- ___-60 emits high-energy radiation to kill the micro-organisms in fresh fruits
- produced in the reaction of lithium and water
- the same fraction with heavy oil
- period number = number of ___ electron shells
- crude oil's separation method belongs to a type of ___ distillation
- maximum number of electrons in the 4th electron shell
- electric charge of a radium ion
- Sn
- matter can be classified into ___ substances and _?_
- chemical elements or compounds being able to exist on its own
- the process of joining many small molecules toether repeatedly to form macro.
- electro. conducts electricity when ___ or in _?_ solution but not in solid state
- name of a selenium (Se) ion, which is in group V
- room temperature (degrees Celcius)
- action of ___ slowly changed the sea animals and plants' remains into crude oil
- Mg reacts with ___ to produce hydrogen
- Group II metals react with dilute ___ acid to form hydrogen
- the only exception of Group 0 elements
- lead (II) ___ paper can test for hydrogen sulphide gas
- ___-135 is used to generate electricity
- a hydrogen atom has one proton but zero ___
- we can buy ___ products to reduce the plastic we use by using the same bottle to fill shampoo, etc.
- ___ petr. gas (LPG)
- action of placing francium in air for a long time
- on adding sodium ___ solution, coloured aqueous solution of halog. turn to _?_
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- sodium and potassium form a silvery ___ when they catch water, and move quickly on the water surface
- atoms are made up of three fundamental "___ particles"
- production for town gas
- substances can be classified to conductors, ___ and non-conductors
- ionic bonding does not take place between two (2,8,18,18,5) atoms because none of them will ___ any electron
- positively charged ion
- name of an ion of element P
- elements cannot be broken down ___, unlike compounds
- appearance of iodine under room conditions (black ___)
- ease of evaporation
- CH4
- about 199 degrees Celcius of crude oil fractions
- Cl is a ___ yellow gas
- crude oil is very difficult to burn directly. A lot of black smoke and many ___ gases are produced in the combustion process
- potassium has a low ___ that it can float on water surface
- NaCl is the ___ of two reactants
- lightest element in Group VII
- noble
- reacts steadily with water to form hydrogen
- relatively odder one in Group II elements
- suffix for the names of monatomic anions
- crude oil = ?
- all halog. have ___ (e.g. fluorine is a pale yellow gas and astatine is a black solid)
- one of the drawbacks of using plastics (land and water ___)
- an oil ___ is built to pump the crude oil out
- metallic filament in light bulbs
- a chemical bond found only in metals
- used to make car windows, notice signs and safety goggles
- H2S = _?_ ___
- when freshly cut, sodium is shiny, but it ___ easily in air
- a type of oil where potassium is often stored
- tennessine (2,8,18,18,32,32,7) is a ___
- symbol of electron
- negetively charged ions
- structure of elements having 8 outermost shell electrons
- to make shampoo bottles, detergent bottles, waste recycling bins, cling film, plastic bags, etc.
- covalent bond with one shared electron pairs
- elements with ___ outmost shell electrons can exist in both atoms and molecules
- the sound of a silvery sodium ball moving around the water surface
- chemical bond refers to the strong _?_ attraction, that is, the attracrtion between opposite charges, that holds ___ particles
- ability to be beaten into thin sheets
- glucose has 3 ___
- horizontal row in the Periodic Table
- litmus paper turns ___ if it is used to test the alkalinity of sodium and water solution
- ionic compounds are formed by ___ electrons
- ___-14 dating
- overall charge of Na₂O
- plastics shorten the ___ of landfills and reduce land supply
- ionic compounds are electrically neutral, or ___
- conduction that involves electro.
- a thing that forms hydrogen and oxygen when passing through water
- abbreviation form of polyehylene terephthalete
- K burns with ___ flame
- oil ___ is carried out to separate different molecules of crude oil
- ___ water must be made up of ony non-metals
- number of elements found naturally
- polymer such as a polethene molecule
- chemical bond refers to the strong ___ attraction, that is, the attracrtion between opposite charges, that holds _?_ particles
- opposite of attraction
- unit of atmospheric pressure (normally 1)
- maximum charge of cation
- general formula for crude oil's CH molecules are CnH(___)
- gold, silver and copper are ___ elements/ metals
- caesium,rubidium, etc.
- opposite of deposition
- the only non-metal that conducts electricity in solid state without any chemical changes during conduction
- matter can be classified into _?_ substances and ___
- Xe
- exception of molecules in elements other than graph.
- ___ gas is often found with crude oil
- covalent compounds are formed by ___ the outermost electrons with each other
- maximum number of bonding electrons
- most raw materials for making plastics are ___ from naph.
- hazard warning of chlorine water
155 Clues: Sn • Xe • CH4 • noble • tin+copper • a metalloid • crude oil = ? • H2S = _?_ ___ • ___-14 dating • H2S = ___ _?_ • structure of He • glucose has 3 ___ • alkaline ___ metal • symbol of electron • ease of evaporation • study of substances • fuel for motor cars • ___ petr. gas (LPG) • stable, barely react • bond of C-60 molecule • more than one formula • positively charged ion • Cl is a ___ yellow gas • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-12-04
Across
- fractions equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator and it shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of equal parts which are there in a collection.
- comes from the Latin word, meaning “returning” or “alternating.”
- In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
- something opposite in effect. The multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product.
- number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. In simple words, the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always 0.
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- defined as, when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped.
- multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together
- a polynomial function that maps every element to itself. So, the image of any element is the element itself. It is a function in which the output is the same as the input.
- states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.
11 Clues: comes from the Latin word, meaning “returning” or “alternating.” • number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder. • In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number. • ...
Module 4 and Module 5 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
Across
- The basic definition of multiple is manifold. In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- Associative property is defined as, when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped.
- The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer.
- Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0.
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
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- An identity element is a number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number.
- Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator and it shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of equal parts which are there in a collection.
- The meaning of the word “inverse” is something opposite in effect. The multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product.
- According to the distributive property, multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.”
11 Clues: The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.” • Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. • ...
Discrete Mathematics Crossword Challenge 2023-06-17
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- A number that is only divisible by 1 and itself. (Hint: Examples include 2, 3, 5, and 7.)
- The division of a set into non-overlapping subsets. (Hint: It involves creating distinct groups.)
- A relation between two objects that indicates they have the same properties or characteristics. (Hint: It denotes equality or sameness.)
- An expression consisting of variables and coefficients, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication. (Hint: It can have different degrees.)
- An arrangement of objects in a particular order. (Hint: It involves changing the order of elements.)
- Describes a mathematical object or operation that produces a unique output for every input. (Hint: It emphasizes the idea of functionality.)
- A number system based on powers of 10 and represented using digits 0-9. (Hint: It includes a decimal point to indicate fractions.)
- A relation between two objects that indicates they have the same properties or characteristics. (Hint: It denotes equality or sameness.)
- A set that contains only elements from another set. (Hint: It is smaller or equal in size to the original set.)
- A mathematical structure consisting of a set and an operation that satisfies certain properties like closure and associativity. (Hint: It has an identity element and inverses.)
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- A function that has both an injective (one-to-one) and surjective (onto) mapping. (Hint: It establishes a one-to-one correspondence between two sets.)
- A graph in which the edges have a specific direction or orientation. (Hint: It includes arrows to indicate the direction of connections.)
- A mathematical equation or relationship that defines a sequence or function in terms of its previous terms. (Hint: It involves iterative calculations.)
- A mapping or correspondence between two mathematical structures that preserves their structure and properties. (Hint: It implies a similarity or resemblance.)
- A rectangular array of numbers or symbols. (Hint: It has rows and columns.)
- A term used to describe mathematical concepts or objects that are not tied to specific numerical values or physical representations. (Hint: It emphasizes the conceptual nature.)
- A number that is not prime and can be divided evenly by factors other than 1 and itself. (Hint: Examples include 4, 6, 8, and 9.)
- A system or representation that uses two symbols or digits, typically 0 and 1. (Hint: It is commonly used in computing and logic.)
- A type of graph without any cycles or loops. (Hint: It has a hierarchical structure.)
- A concept representing a quantity or value that is unbounded or limitless. (Hint: It is often symbolized by ∞.)
20 Clues: A rectangular array of numbers or symbols. (Hint: It has rows and columns.) • A type of graph without any cycles or loops. (Hint: It has a hierarchical structure.) • A number that is only divisible by 1 and itself. (Hint: Examples include 2, 3, 5, and 7.) • The division of a set into non-overlapping subsets. (Hint: It involves creating distinct groups.) • ...
Module 4 and Module 5 Vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- The basic definition of multiple is manifold. In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer.
- According to the distributive property, multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- An identity element is a number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number.
- Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator and it shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of equal parts which are there in a collection.
- Associative property is defined as, when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped.
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- The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- The meaning of the word “inverse” is something opposite in effect. The multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product.
- The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.”
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
- Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0.
11 Clues: The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.” • Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. • ...
Module 4 and Module 5 Vocabulary 2023-12-06
Across
- number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number.
- a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product. By multiplicative inverse definition, it is the reciprocal of a number.
- a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. In simple words, the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always 0.
- Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken.
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
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- multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.
- the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- Simply divide 1 by the given number. In other words, we turn the number upside down, or interchange the numerator and denominator.
- a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped. commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.
11 Clues: a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number. • the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number. • ...
Algebra 2 2022-05-13
Across
- angles Can have 4 sets of angles in its vertical. Can have opposite sides of the graph (x+16) (4x-5)
- Can have a rise over run. Can be a specific point on the number line (3,4)
- numbers Numbers that are the same and have a distance from zero. Can be seen on a number line (0) X/Y + M/N
- Can be a right angle 90 degrees. Can have three terms and can be a equation a+b=c
- Can have a proportion in it and be taken out of a number. Can be a whole number or rational number %
- The ratio opposite side of the hypothesis.can have a 0 with it which can be used in an equation to solve. sin(0)
- The side that is adjacent to the hypotenuse. Can have three terms and numbers in it a2 = B2 + c2
- can be moved on both x and y axis and can be moved upon the origin. y = a.f(x).
- The amount of space between two points. can be placed upon the graph formula (X2 - X1) (Y2 - Y1).
- You can add and subtract with these numbers. It can be a function to switch y and x , and then solve for y .
- intercept form Can have two variables in it and have 3 terms. Can be used and seen as a equation y=mx+b
- The line can also be curved upon the graph. Can have a 0 with its tangent set of 0 tan(0)
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- numbers- Another thing/name for an integer. Can be a number without a fraction to it W = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Can be translated upon the graph. can have the same shape just in other places on the graph X/X
- notation The decimal can be moved a certain amount of places. Can have multiple zeros in its number. (1x10^6)
- factorization It can be divisible by its simplifier and a similar number. Can be broken down multiple times into smaller numbers. 1240 ÷ 2 = 620
- The measure the 2 end points and have two terms in it.Can be halfway between those two points (X1 + X2)
- Can be rotated upon the graph throughout the 4 areas also be turned on the graph clockwise (y, -x)
- Can have two numbers to it and can be a mixed number. Also can have a top and bottom to it n/d
- Can be reflected upon the graph showing its opposite side.Can show its images moved on the graph. f(a − x) and f(x).
20 Clues: Can have a rise over run. Can be a specific point on the number line (3,4) • can be moved on both x and y axis and can be moved upon the origin. y = a.f(x). • Can be a right angle 90 degrees. Can have three terms and can be a equation a+b=c • The line can also be curved upon the graph. Can have a 0 with its tangent set of 0 tan(0) • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-14
Across
- a branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals.Used to study motion and changing values.
- A way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division. Hint: Has a numerator and denominator
- Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number.
- Numbers whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negatives. This includes zero but excludes all decimals or fractions.
- two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape. So one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
- The measure of the number of cubic units needed to fill a space. You calculate this when working with three dimensional figures.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers. They can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- Equation An algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant. The first power of a single variable, and whose graph is therefore a straight line.
- The unit used to measure the size of an angle. Outside of math, it is used as a measurement of temperature.
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- Plane a plane with two scaled perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin. It has an X and Y axis.
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term. They are constructed from variables and constants using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative whole-number exponents.
- The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition.
- The part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures. It also studies lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- A mathematical statement that two quantities are equal. This usually involves variables and numbers on both sides.
- The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region.
- The steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line. The equation of this is y=mx+b
- A number showing how many times the base is used as a factor. Also known as, the little numbers above or below numbers or variables.
- The difference between the highest and lowest number in a set of data. Outside of math,it is defined as a set of different things.
18 Clues: The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region. • The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition. • Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number. • ...
A journey through Fractions - by Devashree and Devansh 2024-10-15
6 Clues: What is a fraction? • What is 5/10 + 5/10? • What is 28/32 + 38/32? • What fraction of a day is 8 hours? • What is the simplest form of 24/48? • Which is the biggest number 2/3 or 2/8?
Puzzle on Factors and multiples and fractions 2023-09-28
5 Clues: Part of a whole is known as ____. • A number that has only two factors • In 85.369, 85 is a _______ number part • 4 x 5 = 20 : 4 and 5 are the ____ of 20 • A method used to find LCM of given number
Puzzle on Factors and multiples and fractions 2023-09-28
5 Clues: Part of a whole is known as ____. • A number that has only two factors • In 85.369, 85 is a _______ number part • 4 x 5 = 20 : 4 and 5 are the ____ of 20 • A method used to find LCM of given number
complete the crossword puzzle below. 2018-01-03
Across
- in the word quadrilateral, lateral means?
- has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- the product of two irrational numbers
- The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- Expression that consists of algebraic terms, operation symbols or bracket signs
- plural of index
- we can obtain this ratio by multiplying or dividing both parts by the same constant.
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
- mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- The expression b²-4ac
- of symmetry A graph that passes through its minimum/maximum point
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- a theorem in geometry: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- exponent all numbers,letters,expression raise to 0 power is equal to 1
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- an angle between 90 degree-180 degree
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2)
- An expression that involves radical sign (√͞ or √)
- Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family
- The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- Equations that have one or more algebraic fractions
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- it involves nth root
- it means four
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which the product is a constant
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
30 Clues: it means four • plural of index • it involves nth root • The expression b²-4ac • quadrilateral with four right angles • an angle between 90 degree-180 degree • the product of two irrational numbers • longest side of a right-angled triangle • in the word quadrilateral, lateral means? • Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family • ...
Vocabulaire de géographie 2012-05-03
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- Cela est un déplacement dans l'espace. Le plus souvent, c'est un déplacement collectif- d'êtres humains, d'animaux, ou des objets.
- Un façon de montrer du data. C’est un tableau qui compare plusieurs sujets en différents respects.
- Organisation de ces parcs (municipaux, provinciaux, et nationaux); de leur espace et ressources. Rendre plus pratique.
- La consommation de nourriture, le type de nourriture qu’on mange. Les variations qui ont a avoir avec nos aliments.
- L’aménagement d’une espace rurale par construction de routes, d’équipement, de logements, etc.
- Des personnes des pays étrangers qui viennent s’installer dans notre pays et des personnes de notre pays qui partent s’installer dans des pays étrangers.
- L’organisation d’un région de façon économique/environmentale/sociale.
- Un pays qui développe de façon économique/environmentale/sociale.
- Cela indique combien de gens vivent dans un region donné. En général, elle donne le nombre moyen d'habitants par kilomètres carré d'une region par la superficie ou l'étendue de cette région.
- Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc.
- Les systèmes de transport publiques comme des systèmes d’autobus, de train, et d’avion. Du transport pour plusieurs personnes.
- L’ensemble des voies de circulation terrestres permettant le transport pour véhicules routiers.
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- L’acte de distinguer de façon préjéduciale, injuste, ou illégitime entre individus.
- État de l’atmosphere dans un lieu donné, température, phénomènes atmosphériques, précipitations.
- Une réprésentation plane de la géographie d’un lieu, d’une région.
- La capacité de lire et écrire aide les gens a s'eduquer et a améliorer leur niveau de vie.
- Si c’est économique, cela veut dire une manque d’argent.
- Nombre d'enfants qui naissent dans un pays pour mille habitants.
- Relatif au commerce (la vente et l’achat) ou la consumérisme. Relatif à l’industrie (des activités économiques qui produisent des biens matériels) ou un lieu où il y a des usines et industries.
- Quand un personne étranger doit s’ajuster à la mode de vie et aux habitudes des personnes d’un différent région.
- La croisement des races.
- Le navigation des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves).
- Le data sur les travaux, familles et vies en générale du population.
- Les migrations qui n'ont pas été forcés par l'esclavage, les deplacements forcés, etc.
- Un façon de montrer du data. C’est une cercle divisée en secteurs basées sur des pourcentages ou fractions.
- D'aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et aux services.
- Cela est un graphique représentant la repartition d'une population par sexe et par âge.
- Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion.
- Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire.
- Étude de la population, de son taux de croissance, de renouvellement, de sa répartition géographique.
30 Clues: La croisement des races. • Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc. • Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire. • Le navigation des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves). • Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion. • Si c’est économique, cela veut dire une manque d’argent. • D'aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et aux services. • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-14
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- The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition.
- Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number.
- The difference between the highest and lowest number in a set of data. Outside of math,it is defined as a set of different things.
- A mathematical statement that two quantities are equal. This usually involves variables and numbers on both sides.
- Numbers whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negatives. This includes zero but excludes all decimals or fractions.
- A way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division. Hint: Has a numerator and denominator
- Equation An algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant. The first power of a single variable, and whose graph is therefore a straight line.
- Numbers The set of positive integers. This is only regular whole counting numbers that sometimes includes zero.
- The measure of the number of cubic units needed to fill a space. You calculate this when working with three dimensional figures.
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- a branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals.Used to study motion and changing values.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers. They can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- The correspondence in size, form or arrangement of parts on a plane or line. Hint: Mirroring is used to describe this word.
- The steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line. The equation of this is y=mx+b
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term. They are constructed from variables and constants using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative whole-number exponents.
- The part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures. It also studies lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- Plane a plane with two scaled perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin. It has an X and Y axis.
- A number showing how many times the base is used as a factor. Also known as, the little numbers above or below numbers or variables.
- The unit used to measure the size of an angle. Outside of math, it is used as a measurement of temperature.
- two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape. So one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
- The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region.
20 Clues: The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region. • The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition. • Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-01
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- A change in position or size of a shape in a coordinate plane. It includes translation, rotation, and reflection.
- The magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. It is also called a numerical value.
- The measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal. You can get slope by dividing the rise over run.
- The longest side of a triangle. It’s always the opposite side of the right angle.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the opposite side of a right triangle divided by the hypotenuse. It is also written as sin.
- The name for Sine, Cosine and Tangent. You can use them to find the missing length for a triangle.
- A type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and slides it the same distance in the same direction. In other words, it’s when a shape on a coordinate plane is being translated to another location.
- A word for a particular order. Like a set, it contains numbers.
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- A formula for the midpoint. To find it, you need 2 sets of coordinates.
- A line that crosses at least two other lines. They make 8 different types of angles.
- The formula for finding distance. Two sets of coordinates are required.
- The difference between two consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. A sequence with a ______ __________ is an arithmetic progression.
- The power of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- A mirror image of a function or object over a given line in the plane. In other words, it's when a shape on a coordinate plane is mirrored.
- A formula to find out the unknown length of a right triangle. It states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the opposite side of a right triangle divided by the adjacent side. It is also written as tan.
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number. It represents the portion/part of a whole thing.
- The trigonometric function that is equal to the adjacent side of a right triangle divided by the hypotenuse. It is also written as cos.
- A motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point. In other words, it's when a shape on a coordinate plane is rotated around a fixed point.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions. The number of rows and columns can vary.
20 Clues: A word for a particular order. Like a set, it contains numbers. • A formula for the midpoint. To find it, you need 2 sets of coordinates. • The formula for finding distance. Two sets of coordinates are required. • The longest side of a triangle. It’s always the opposite side of the right angle. • ...
Midterm Vocabulary 2022-12-13
Across
- in agreement or harmony
- a type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and slides it the same distance in the same direction
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- The √ symbol that is used to denote square root of nth roots.
- plane a two dimensional surface formed by two number lines
- a number that is not a fraction
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- point a pair of numbers that describe the position of a point on a coordinate plane by using horizontal and vertical distance from the two references axes
- a mirror image of a shape
- a general term for four specific ways to manipulate the shape and or position of a point a line or geometric figure
- resembling without being identical
- the angles are on one side of the transversal but inside the two parallel lines
- intersecting a system of lines
- angles theangles which occupyed the same relative position at each intersection where a stright line crosses two others if thw two lines are parallel ten corresponding angles are equal
- The number which produces a given number when cubed
- of cylinder the density of the cylinder which signifies the amount of material can carry or how much amount of any material can be immersed in it
- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object which is a representation but of a different size
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- A way of writing very large or very small numbers
- the product of rational number multiplied by itself
- the pair of angles on the outer side of the two prallel lines but on the opposite side of the transversal
- of cone the space or the capacity of the cone
- the union of both rational and irrational numbers
- one of a pair of angles on opposite sides of a line intersecting two other lines and outside the two intersected lines
- line a line midway between something called a preimage and its mirror reflection
- A number is equal to the number multiplied by itself three times
- a pair of matching angles or sides that are in the same spot
- the longest side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- A positive whale number
- a theorem attributed to pythagoras that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides
- A person who believes in and promotes the truth of be an idea or theory
- A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction for any integers
- A number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- formed when two lines intersect each other at a single point
- a round solid figure or its surface with every point on its surface equidistance from its center
- a number without fractions
- angles each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- the action or condition of becoming or beginning made wider larger or more open
37 Clues: in agreement or harmony • A positive whale number • a mirror image of a shape • a number without fractions • intersecting a system of lines • a number that is not a fraction • resembling without being identical • of cone the space or the capacity of the cone • the action of rotating around an axis or center • A way of writing very large or very small numbers • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-07
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- the highest or the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation
- the union of both rational and irrational numbers
- the ratio of two polynomials.
- a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder
- a region/part of a cartesian plane that is obtained when the two axes intersect each other.
- the slopes of the function are increasing
- an algebraic expression that has three terms
- complex number that has the same real part as the original number, and the imaginary part has the same magnitude but opposite sign
- The smallest and largest values
- refers to the number of times that its associated factor appears in the polynomial
- the change in the order of numbers for the addition or multiplication operation does not change
- describes the behavior of the graph of the function at the "ends" of the x-axis
- a function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable in an equation
- exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root
- numbers that are expressed with real numbers and imaginary numbers
- a number that is expressed in terms of the square root of a negative number
- solution of the equation obtained by equating the function to 0
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- how many times to multiply a number by itself
- the largest value taken by a function
- when two or more numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, no matter how they are grouped
- the location, stated as an ordered pair, on a coordinate system where lines intersect or cross
- a technique used to model the relationships between observed variables.
- becoming less or fewer
- a value that a function approaches the output for the given input values
- every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers.
- an equation containing a single variable of degree 2
- a number that when multiplied by itself produces the original number
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms
- becoming greater or more
- have a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials
- the slopes of the function are decreasing
- the smallest value taken by a function
- algebraic expression which contains only two terms
- property that defines how multiplication operation is distributed over addition and subtraction
- notation to describe imaginary numbers
- a function whose value is a constant raised to the power of the argument
- the numbers written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- a number that is multiplied by itself 'n' times to get the initial value
38 Clues: becoming less or fewer • becoming greater or more • the ratio of two polynomials. • The smallest and largest values • the largest value taken by a function • the smallest value taken by a function • notation to describe imaginary numbers • the slopes of the function are increasing • the slopes of the function are decreasing • an algebraic expression that has three terms • ...
MATH IS HARD 2023-10-24
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- the value that is divided by another value to get the result.
- A number without fractions; an integer
- the result of subtracting one number from another
- a number that you get to by multiplying two or more other numbers together.
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number.
- a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers.
- | x | of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- any number that can be written as a fraction, where both the numerator and the denominator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero
- a process of writing all numbers as a product of primes.
- a distance above sea level. they are usually measured in meters or feet. They can be shown on maps by contour lines, or by numbers giving the exact ______ of particular points on the Earth's surface.
- a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number.
- When you take money out of an account. People also use negative numbers to represent debt. If you take out more money from your account than you put in, then you owe the bank money, and your account balance will be a negative number to represent that debt.
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- a positive whole number (1, 2, 3, etc.), sometimes with zero.
- relates to or denotes a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- to demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
- a range of calculations used to determine the cost of borrowing money or obtaining goods or services on credit.
- Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- the largest factor that all the numbers share
- defined as the smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
- to represent something in the least complicated form possible. In general, the ________ form is one that has used the fundamental properties of numbers, exponents, algebraic rules, etc. to remove any duplication or redundancy from the expression.
- two numbers that are the same distance from 0 but on opposite sides of 0
- a number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
27 Clues: Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero • A number without fractions; an integer • the largest factor that all the numbers share • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number. • the result of subtracting one number from another • a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. • a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number. • ...
Math Is hard 2023-10-30
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- a distance above sea level. usually measured in meters or feet. They can be shown on maps by contour lines, which connect points with other points; by bands of color; or by numbers giving the exact ______ of particular points on the Earth's surface.
- to represent something in the least complicated form possible. In general, the ________ form is one that has used the fundamental properties of numbers, exponents, algebraic rules, etc. to remove any duplication or redundancy from the expression.
- two numbers that are the same distance from 0 but on opposite sides of 0
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
- | x | of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
- a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers.
- a positive whole number (1, 2, 3, etc.), sometimes with zero.
- defined as the smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- the value that is divided by another value to get the result.
- a number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers.
- the result of subtracting one number from another
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- the largest factor that all the numbers share
- a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
- a number without fractions; an integer.
- a process of writing all numbers as a product of primes.
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- to demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- When you take money out of an account. People also use negative numbers to represent debt. If you take out more money from your account than you put in, then you owe the bank money, and your account balance will be a negative number to represent that debt.
- relates to or denotes a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number.
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- any number that can be written as a fraction, where both the numerator (the top number) and the denominator (the bottom number) are integers, and the denominator is not equal to zero
- Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- a number that you get to by multiplying two or more other numbers together.
26 Clues: Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero • a number without fractions; an integer. • the largest factor that all the numbers share • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • the result of subtracting one number from another • a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number. • a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-10-10
Across
- A polynomial with only terms
- A mathematical property in which changing the position of the parenthesis will not change the result.
- An equation that can be written in standard form involving 'x'
- A real number multiplied by the imaginary number I
- The point where two lines or two curves intersect
- An expression combined of variables, constants, and exponents
- The direction of a graph that heads upwards
- A mathematical property where changing the order of the operands does not change the result
- coefficients
- The coefficient of the leading term
- A value that a function approaches the output for the given input values
- The direction of the graph that heads down
- A number that has no imaginary part
- Multiple;various
- A mathematical property where a number is distributed to all other numbers in a parenthesis evenly
- The highest of the degrees of the polynomial's monomials with
- A function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable in an equation
- A method for modeling the relationship between two scalar values: the input variable x and the output variable y
- The number with an equal real part and an imaginary part equal in magnitude but opposite in sign
- An element that extends the real numbers with a specific element called 'i'
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- The highest point on a graph
- The maximum and minimum value values on a graph
- Describes the behavior of the end of the graph of the function at the 'ends' of the x-axis
- Have a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials
- A unique number defined as the square root of -1
- A section of a graph
- A number that divides into a given number evenly or exactly
- A number that when multiplied by itself produces the original number
- States that every polynomial equation of degree with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers
- A function where where a constant change in the independent variable gives the same proportional change
- Exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root
- The lowest point on a graph
- An interger that means no objects are present
- A number is a number that multiplied by itself 'n' times to get the initial value
- An algebraic expression of three terms
- A quotient of two polynomials
- Where the slope or curve of the graph heads upwards
- Where the slope or curve of the graph heads downwards
- A number representing that power of what a number or expression must be raised to
39 Clues: coefficients • Multiple;various • A section of a graph • The lowest point on a graph • The highest point on a graph • A polynomial with only terms • A quotient of two polynomials • The coefficient of the leading term • A number that has no imaginary part • An algebraic expression of three terms • The direction of the graph that heads down • ...
Nouns Adjectives 2023-06-12
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- I was annoyed that I had to write an essay, because I wanted to write a story or poem.
- Despite her age, Ms Fong can still touch her toes with ease and stand on one foot for twenty seconds.
- The Flames fans weren’t sure whether hiring a new coach will improve their record next year.
- Though studying diligently, the ? to see a 2 as the mark on the assessment.
- “Finally, on the fifth try, I managed to achieve the next swimming level.”
- Mr. Prather stated firmly, “Any student caught cheating will receive a 0.”
- “Fractions has always been my weakness in math.”
- Though the school’s approach was very different, Marcus soon made the necessary changes.
- For the election, they considered all the party platforms.
- For the past seven weeks, I have not eaten any fried food.
- It is ? in Europe to not tip unlike Canada and the US.
- The results were ?, so they couldn’t determined whether he was the culprit.
- With a wave of her hand, mom didn’t want to hear my explanation.”
- A 9-1 student was asked to appear in several of the advertising commercials.
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- Wearing high heels to an amusement is very ?.
- Their star player announced, “You’re not good enough to guard me.”
- “I’m not sure whether I’m study the right terms for the exam.”
- When it comes Hawaiian pizza, I can take it or leave it.
- “Mr. Cornwell, can I help you with your bags of groceries.”
- “I told him that I’d help him move, but I don’t plan on doing so.”
- The coach interrupted and said, “There will be not further discussion on the matter.
- During the debates, it was clear that Donald Trump and Joe Biden had great ? for one another.
- In the couple’s garage, they have a Porsche, Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, and a Jaguar.
- Because his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were farmers, he was expected to do the same.
- “You don’t seem to want to talk to me about your problems at school,” said dad. (referring to child)
- Mr. Cornwell spends a lot of money on food for kids.
- “I left my binder with all my notes at school for Monday’s social test.”
- Mr. Tesarski said smugly, “You actually think you can beat me in badminton.”
- Harry Potter is a very famous ? character.
- For breakfast, Mr. T. always likes to have a bagel.
- “I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen in the cave.”
- “I’m a little light-headed and having trouble standing up.”
- It was very ? for Mr. Tesarski to question Mrs. Williamson’s organization.
33 Clues: Harry Potter is a very famous ? character. • Wearing high heels to an amusement is very ?. • “Fractions has always been my weakness in math.” • For breakfast, Mr. T. always likes to have a bagel. • Mr. Cornwell spends a lot of money on food for kids. • It is ? in Europe to not tip unlike Canada and the US. • When it comes Hawaiian pizza, I can take it or leave it. • ...
Mots Géo - Margot 2012-05-01
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- libre les migrations qui n'ont pas été forcés par l'esclavage, les déplacements forcés, etc.
- circulaire Une façon de montrer du data. C’est un cercle divisé en secteurs basées sur des pourcentages ou fractions.
- Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc.
- à imprimer Cela permette la reproduction d'écrits et d'illustrations sur support matériel en grande quantité, permettant ainsi une distribution de masse.
- fluviale Naviguer des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves)
- La capacité de lire et écrire aide les gens à s'éduquer et a améliorer leur niveau de vie.
- La consommation de nourriture, le type de nourriture qu’on mange. Les variations qui ont à avoir avec nos aliments.
- Une représentation plane de la géographie d’un lieu, d’une région.
- Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion.
- Aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et services.
- et industriel Relatif au commerce (la vente et l’achat) ou la consumérisme. Relatif à l’industrie (des activités économiques qui produisent des biens matériels) ou un lieu où il y a des usines et industries.
- État de l’atmosphère dans un lieu donné, température, phénomènes atmosphériques, précipitations.
- Réseau international de communication entre utilisateurs d'ordinateurs.
- des âges La pyramide des âges est un graphique représentant la répartition d'une population par sexe et par âge.
- routier L’ensemble des voies de circulation terrestres permettant le transport par véhicules routiers.
- de fer Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire.
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- Dispositif qui permet de transmettre la parole à longue distance.
- Etude de la population, de son taux de croissance, de renouvellement, de sa répartition géographique.
- aux coutumes Quand un personne étranger doit s’ajuster à la mode de vie et aux habitudes des personnes d’une différente région.
- A mesure que les villes s'étendent, elles transforment les écosystèmes terrestres et aquatiques. Certaines villes s'étendent vers l'extérieur, se rapprochent d'autres villes et finissent par les rejoindre pour former une immense région urbaine.
- L’acte de distinguer de façon préjudiciable, injuste, ou illégitime entre individus.
- d'argent Ne pas avoir assez d’argent.
- en voie de développement Un pays qui développe de façon économique/environnementale/sociale.
- Technique de la transmission par télégraphe, système permettant de communiquer à très grande distance.
- Le croisement des races.
- de population La densité de population indique combien de gens vivent dans une région donnée. En général, elle donne le nombre moyen d'habitants par kilomètres carre d'une région par la superficie ou l'étendue de cette région.
- en ligne Cela désigne l'échange de biens et de services entre deux entités sur les réseaux informatiques, notamment Internet.
- de natalité Nombre d'enfants qui naissent dans un pays pour mille habitants.
28 Clues: Le croisement des races. • d'argent Ne pas avoir assez d’argent. • Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc. • fluviale Naviguer des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves) • Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion. • de fer Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire. • Aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et services. • ...
Mathematics 2018-05-20
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- A line segment between two vertices in a graph (graph theory) or geometric shape..
- The symbol representing an nth root,.
- A number that is added to another number
- 1. A unit of angle, commonly representing one-ninetieth of a right angle.
- The deviation from being perfectly circular.
- The locus of a point on the circumference of a circle rolling inside of another circle.
- A method of inference which attempts to "justify" conclusions by applying rules of inference on the premises of the argument and other such conclusions.
- A type of discontinuity, where the hole is a point whose inclusion into the curve would make the curve continuous.
- Also known as extraction, the process of finding a root of a number. The opposite process is called involution.
- An equivalence relation indicating two mathematical sentences to be necessary and sufficient conditon of each other.
- The centre of a circle which goes through all vertices of a triangle.
- A controlled process for making observations and gathering data.
- A beam or such similar structures which is anchored at only one end such that it resists rotation under load.
- An unproven (but also not disproven) assertion considered/assumed/proposed to be true.
- Rewriting a mathematical expression in an equivalent form that is considered to be longer or more complicated
- A measure of angle which is the ratio of the arc length to the radius formed by a circular arc with the angle.
- The condition of an expression of 2 variables that is linear while considering individually each variable (while the other variable is fixed.)
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- An SI derived unit of radioacitivity denoted by the symbol Bq.
- The segment of the perpendicular bisector of a side of a regular polygon that runs between the centre and the side.
- A surface formed by the rotation of a catenary.
- A particular unit within a set of units of the same type. (e.g. CMwithin the set of units for lengths.)
- The process of splitting a mathematical object into two or more objects of the same type, such as fractions, functions or matrices.
- A branch of mathematics, the study of (infinitely many) infinitesimalquantities (which may be changing).
- A value under which a whole number of tenths of data fall.
- Also known as indefinite integration
- A plane figure with 2 right angles.
- A measure of how little an approximation deviates from the true value
- An informal name for symbol ∩, used to denote intersection of sets that is easier to say than the polysyllabic "intersection".
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A six-sided polygon.
30 Clues: A six-sided polygon. • A polynomial with two terms. • A plane figure with 2 right angles. • Also known as indefinite integration • The symbol representing an nth root,. • A number that is added to another number • The deviation from being perfectly circular. • A surface formed by the rotation of a catenary. • A value under which a whole number of tenths of data fall. • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle:Shayyyy 2017-05-18
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- Value- the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- are The horizontal number line (x-axis) and the vertical number line (y-axis) on the coordinate plane. Axes are also the lines at the side and bottom of a graph.
- Number- is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q.
- is a math equation that has three terms which are connected by plus or minus notations.
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s).
- Number- is a value that represents a quantity along a line. ... The real numbers include all the rational numbers, such as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3, and all the
- an answer to a division problem.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers. Example: in {6, 3, 9, 6, 6, 5, 9, 3}.
- Is often used to mean a number that uses a decimal point followed by digits that show a value smaller than one. Example: 45.6 (forty-five point six) is a decimal number.
- Numbers- are positive numbers, including zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. They are numbers that represent whole things without pieces.
- A calculated "central" value of a set of numbers. To calculate: add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.
- The difference between the lowest and highest values. Example: {4, 6, 9, 3, 7}.
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- of a variable or a constant is any number or other mathematical object assigned to it.
- Fraction- a fraction in which the numerator or the denominator or both contain one or more fractions.
- Root- of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number. Example: 4 × 4 = 16
- Number- A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio between two integers and is not an imaginary number.
- an answer to a subtraction problem.
- an answer to a multiplication problem.
- an answer to an addition problem.
- an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
- is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers. To calculate: Just add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.
- place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number.
- Fraction- is a whole number and a fraction combined into one "mixed" number. Example: 1½
24 Clues: an answer to a division problem. • an answer to an addition problem. • an answer to a subtraction problem. • an answer to a multiplication problem. • Value- the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. • an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms • place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number. • ...
Algebra Crossword Puzzle:Shayyyy 2017-05-18
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- Root- of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number. Example: 4 × 4 = 16
- place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number.
- is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers. To calculate: Just add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.
- Number- is a value that represents a quantity along a line. ... The real numbers include all the rational numbers, such as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3, and all the
- Fraction- a fraction in which the numerator or the denominator or both contain one or more fractions.
- Is often used to mean a number that uses a decimal point followed by digits that show a value smaller than one. Example: 45.6 (forty-five point six) is a decimal number.
- an answer to a multiplication problem.
- is a math equation that has three terms which are connected by plus or minus notations.
- of a variable or a constant is any number or other mathematical object assigned to it.
- an answer to a subtraction problem.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers. Example: in {6, 3, 9, 6, 6, 5, 9, 3}.
- Number- is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q.
- Numbers- are positive numbers, including zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. They are numbers that represent whole things without pieces.
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- an answer to an addition problem.
- The difference between the lowest and highest values. Example: {4, 6, 9, 3, 7}.
- Value- the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- Fraction- is a whole number and a fraction combined into one "mixed" number. Example: 1½
- A calculated "central" value of a set of numbers. To calculate: add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.
- an answer to a division problem.
- an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s).
- Number- A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio between two integers and is not an imaginary number.
- are The horizontal number line (x-axis) and the vertical number line (y-axis) on the coordinate plane. Axes are also the lines at the side and bottom of a graph.
24 Clues: an answer to a division problem. • an answer to an addition problem. • an answer to a subtraction problem. • an answer to a multiplication problem. • Value- the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. • an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms • place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number. • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-14
Across
- The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition.
- Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number.
- The difference between the highest and lowest number in a set of data. Outside of math,it is defined as a set of different things.
- A mathematical statement that two quantities are equal. This usually involves variables and numbers on both sides.
- Numbers whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negatives. This includes zero but excludes all decimals or fractions.
- A way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division. Hint: Has a numerator and denominator
- Equation An algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant. The first power of a single variable, and whose graph is therefore a straight line.
- Numbers The set of positive integers. This is only regular whole counting numbers that sometimes includes zero.
- The measure of the number of cubic units needed to fill a space. You calculate this when working with three dimensional figures.
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- a branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals.Used to study motion and changing values.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers. They can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- The correspondence in size, form or arrangement of parts on a plane or line. Hint: Mirroring is used to describe this word.
- The steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line. The equation of this is y=mx+b
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term. They are constructed from variables and constants using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative whole-number exponents.
- The part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures. It also studies lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- Plane a plane with two scaled perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin. It has an X and Y axis.
- A number showing how many times the base is used as a factor. Also known as, the little numbers above or below numbers or variables.
- The unit used to measure the size of an angle. Outside of math, it is used as a measurement of temperature.
- two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape. So one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
- The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region.
20 Clues: The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region. • The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition. • Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number. • ...
math vocab 2022-04-27
Across
- It says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number.
- It shows the relative sizes of two or more values. It can be shown using ":" to separate example values and "/" to separate one value from the total as a decimal.
- The ratio of successive terms in a geometric sequence. The amount we multiply by each time in a geometric sequence.
- Putting values where the letters are. A strategy for solving systems of equations that include solving for one variable and using that solution to find the other variable.
- The length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse. The abbreviation is sin.
- Lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse. The abbreviation is cos.
- Turns A circular movement. It has a central point that stays fixed and everything else moves around that point in a circle.
- The length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length of the adjacent side. The abbreviation is tan.
- A number used to indicate the number of times a term is used as a factor to multiply itself. Normally placed as a superscript after the term.
- Also called flip. It is the mirror image of a figure.
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- The angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal.
- The constant difference between any two successive terms in an arithmetic sequence. The difference between two consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression.
- A letter or symbol that stands for a changing quantity or takes various values. A symbol for a value we don't know yet. It is usually a letter like x or y.
- How steep a line is. Another name for gradient.
- Changing a shape using turn, flip, slide, or resize. A change in the position, size or shape of a figure
- The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle. It is also the longest side of the right-angled triangle.
- A list of numbers or objects in a special order. Often follow a specific pattern or function.
- A number that represents one or more equal parts of a whole, written as a quotient such as m/n. The top number is called the numerator, and the bottom number is called the denominator.
- A ratio that compares a number to 100. It is often denoted using the sign "%"
20 Clues: How steep a line is. Another name for gradient. • Also called flip. It is the mirror image of a figure. • Lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart. • The angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal. • A ratio that compares a number to 100. It is often denoted using the sign "%" • ...
Spring Semester Review 2023-05-01
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- an unknown value, usually represented by a letter
- broken down into all prime numbers; written with exponents
- two angles with a sum of 180 degrees
- answer to a division problem
- the ratio of favorable outcomes to all possible outcomes
- two angles with a sum of 90 degrees
- a number that has 3 or more factors
- opposite angles created by two intersecting lines
- a rate with a denomintor of 1
- the largest number in a data set
- answer to an addition problem
- average; add then divide by the total numbers
- answer to a subtraction problem
- comparison of two numbers by division
- shape with three sides; angles add up to 180; A=bh/2
- the middle of the data
- in order of operations the first step you do is
- the order in which a point is graphed on a coordinate plane; (x,y)
- a math problem with an equal sign
- flip
- in order of operations the second step you do is
- a list or tree of all possible outcomes of an event or events
- slide
- where the numerator and denominator switch positions when dividing fractions
- bottom number in a fraction
- turn
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- equal or congruent - having the same value
- the number that occurs the most
- the number in front of a variable
- quadrilateral with opposite sides that are congruent; A=bh
- biggest number minus smallest number
- figures that are the same shape but different sizes
- a graph that displays data in fourths, showing quartiles 1, 2 and 3
- a specific quantity out of 100
- a number with a whole number and a fraction
- what must be done to the variable to solve an equation
- a number that only has two factors, one and itself
- a mathematical expression in which the sides are not equal to each other
- a shape made of two (or more) other shapes
- answer to a multiplication problem
- figures that are the same shape and same size
- a whole number that is positive, negative, or zero
- a change done to a shape, point or line on a coordinate plane by rotation, reflection or translation
- top number in a fraction
- a rule that tells the correct sequence of steps for evaluating a math expression; PEMDAS
- a fraction where the numerator is bigger than the denominator
- lines that divide the object into its identical halves
- part of a whole; always needs to be simplified
- a math problem without an equal sign
- the smallest number in a data set
50 Clues: flip • turn • slide • the middle of the data • top number in a fraction • bottom number in a fraction • answer to a division problem • a rate with a denomintor of 1 • answer to an addition problem • a specific quantity out of 100 • the number that occurs the most • answer to a subtraction problem • the largest number in a data set • the number in front of a variable • ...
PAT Adjectives/Nouns 2023-06-12
Across
- When it comes Hawaiian pizza, I can take it or leave it.
- Mr. Tesarski said smugly, “You actually think you can beat me in badminton.”
- With a wave of her hand, mom didn’t want to hear my explanation.”
- “I left my binder with all my notes at school for Monday’s social test.”
- Despite her age, Ms Fong can still touch her toes with ease and stand on one foot for twenty seconds.
- For breakfast, Mr. T. always likes to have a bagel.
- During the debates, it was clear that Donald Trump and Joe Biden had great ? for one another.
- “I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen in the cave.”
- “Mr. Cornwell, can I help you with your bags of groceries.”
- The Flames fans weren’t sure whether hiring a new coach will improve their record next year.
- For the election, they considered all the party platforms.
- It is ? to see the grade 9 teachers at the school after 4:00 pm.
- For the past seven weeks, I have not eaten any fried food.
- The results were ?, so they couldn’t determined whether he was the culprit.
- “You don’t seem to want to talk to me about your problems at school,” said dad. (referring to child)
- Though the school’s approach was very different, Marcus soon made the necessary changes.
- “I’m a little light-headed and having trouble standing up.”
- It was very ? for Mr. Tesarski to question Mrs. Williamson’s organization.
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- “Fractions has always been my weakness in math.”
- In the couple’s garage, they have a Porsche, Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, and a Jaguar.
- One 9-1 student considers himself to be quite ?, since he was in so many of the advertising commercials.
- The Irvine coach was ? to see his team’s perfect season end with CMAC’s victory.
- Because his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were farmers, he was expected to do the same.
- Mr. Prather stated firmly, “Any student caught cheating will receive a 0.”
- “I told him that I’d help him move, but I don’t plan on doing so.”
- “Finally, on the fifth try, I managed to achieve the next swimming level.”
- Mr. Cornwell spends a lot of money on food for kids.
- Harry Potter is a very famous ? character.
- I was annoyed that I had to write an essay, because I wanted to write a story or poem.
- Wearing high heels to an amusement is very ?.
- Their star player announced, “You’re not good enough to guard me.”
- “I’m not sure whether I’m study the right terms for the exam.”
- The coach interrupted and said, “There will be not further discussion on the matter.
33 Clues: Harry Potter is a very famous ? character. • Wearing high heels to an amusement is very ?. • “Fractions has always been my weakness in math.” • For breakfast, Mr. T. always likes to have a bagel. • Mr. Cornwell spends a lot of money on food for kids. • When it comes Hawaiian pizza, I can take it or leave it. • ...
Math Vocabulary Project 2024-04-25
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- a way to measure object that are too large to measure using a tape measure or ruler
- line drawn from a point on 1 side of a triangle parallel to another side, then it forms triangle similar to the original
- a solid with 2 parallel bases
- the distance around a circle
- sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180°
- segment drawn from a vertex perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side
- a three dimensional object(having length, width and height
- two triangles whose vertices can be matched up so that the corresponding angles are equal in measure and the corresponding sides are in proportion
- the result of a transformation of an original figure
- if a,x and b are positive numbers and then x is called the geometric mean between a and b
- if the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the two triangles formed are similar to the original triangle and to each other
- have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- a point halfway between the endpoints of a segment
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- through a point not on a given line, there is one and only one line parallel to the given line
- distance= √(change in x)² + (change in y)²
- a solid with a polygon for a base and a single vertex not in the plane of the base
- writing the answer with π symbol instead of multiplying its value.
- the amount of space a solid takes up
- in any right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the lengths of the legs
- a part of a circle
- two fractions equal to each other
- the region of a circle formed by the central angle and its arc
- when the image of a dilatation is smaller than the original figure
- the ratio of any length on the image to the corresponding length on the original figure
- a chord that passes through the center of a circle
- a transformation in which the original figure and its image are similar
- a segment of a polygon joining two non consecutive sides
- Two figures with the same shape
- represents an actual object
- two triangles are similar whenever two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of the other triangle
- when the image of a dilation is larger than the original figure
- a segment that connects a circle to its center
32 Clues: a part of a circle • represents an actual object • the distance around a circle • a solid with 2 parallel bases • Two figures with the same shape • two fractions equal to each other • the amount of space a solid takes up • distance= √(change in x)² + (change in y)² • a segment that connects a circle to its center • a chord that passes through the center of a circle • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary - Gifted Advanced Algebra 2023-09-08
Across
- lowest x,y coordinate of a parabola
- the behavior of the graph of f(x) as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity
- a relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same proportional change
- a method for fitting a curve through a set of points (not necessarily a straight line)
- a value that multiplies by another factor(s) to create a product
- a function involving only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable
- x-values where the y-component is increasing
- point where lines cross over
- values decreasing in value
- the number of values for which a given conditions stands
- highest x, y coordinate of a parabola
- exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root
- the result of an equation is equivalent no matter how the addition OR multiplication terms are grouped, providing the equation only has that group of functions
- a quantity illustrating how many times the number raised by the exponent should be multiplied by itself
- an algebraic expression that has three terms
- a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i
- a number that multiplied by itself “n” times to get the initial value
- polynomials containing a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials
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- an algebraic expression containing only two terms
- changing the order of numbers in an addition OR multiplication operation does not alter the result of the equation
- any non-complex number
- an depression composed of variables, constants, and exponents
- the number written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- two complex numbers having the same magnitude but different signs
- a region of a coordinate plane that is obtained when two axes intersect each other
- the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation
- the value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value
- breaking down a multiplication fact in the product of two multiplication facts
- every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots
- no objects are present at integer 0
- the ratio of two polynomials
- the polynomial equation which has highest degree of 2
- the slopes of the function are decreasing in value
- the slopes of the function are increasing in value
- a number of the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary number
- a solution to an equation
- the maximum or minimum values of a function
37 Clues: any non-complex number • a solution to an equation • values decreasing in value • point where lines cross over • the ratio of two polynomials • lowest x,y coordinate of a parabola • no objects are present at integer 0 • highest x, y coordinate of a parabola • the maximum or minimum values of a function • x-values where the y-component is increasing • ...
MATH TERMS 2024-02-09
Across
- A number being divided into equal parts
- A number that divides another number into equal parts
- A graphical representation showing the factors of a specific number.
- A unit of measure that is equal to approximately 91.5 centimeters or 3 feet.
- A set of rules used to solve mathematical problems in the correct order.
- A reflection or mirror image of a two-dimensional shape.
- A factor shared by two or more numbers, common factors are numbers that divide exactly into two different numbers.
- A term used to describe a shape whose sides are all of equal length.
- An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic.
- Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.
- An algebraic expression made up of one term.
- A value that does not change.
- One quarter (qua) of the plane on the Cartesian coordinate system.
- Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning.
- The "point" at which a line or curve ends.
- A number that can be divided or is divisible by 2.
- The median is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest.
- The square root of a number is whatever integer gives the original number when multiplied by itself.
- The mean is the same as the average
- A polygon with two sides of equal length.
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- A polygon/shape with ten angles and ten straight lines.
- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane
- Pi is used to represent the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter
- Mixed numbers refer to whole numbers combined with fractions or decimals.
- This word means "to calculate the numerical value".
- The sum obtained through multiplication of two or more numbers.
- The relationship between two quantities.
- A letter or number representing a numerical quantity attached to a term
- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- The ratio/likelihood of a probability event happening.
- A ratio or fraction with the denominator 100.
- An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90° or with less than 90° (or pi/2) radians.
- A polynomial having a degree of 4.
- A straight line with only one endpoint that extends infinitely.
- Prime numbers are integers greater than 1 that are only divisible by themselves and 1.
- A written symbol denoting a number value.
- A rule that numerically describes the relationship between two or more variables.
- A line is where two faces meet in a three-dimensional structure.
38 Clues: A value that does not change. • A polynomial having a degree of 4. • The mean is the same as the average • A number being divided into equal parts • The relationship between two quantities. • The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. • The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane • A written symbol denoting a number value. • A polygon with two sides of equal length. • ...
Numerical Reasoning Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-20
Across
- convert scientific notation into a decimal
- terms that have the same variable or base
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- _____________ Exponent Rule Any non-zero number raised to the zeroth power is 1. x0 = 1
- _____________ Rule The power of a quotient is equal to the power of each term in the numerator and denominator raised individually. (a/b)x = ax/bx
- _____________ rules ex. When multiplying with like bases, add the exponents
- _____________ Rule To raise a number with an exponent to a power, multiply the exponent times the power. (am)n = am*n
- _____________ Property of Equality - states that if both the sides of an equation are multiplied by the same number, the expressions on the both sides of the equation remain equal to each other. ac=cb, then a = b
- _____________ notation multiplication problem that multiplies a whole number that is a decimal by 10 with an exponent of 1 thru whichever number
- _____________ expression an expression which is made up of variables and constants
- _____________ equation in one variable an equation which has a maximum of one variable of order 1
- changing the sign of the number and adding it to the original number to get an answer equal to 0
- _____________ Rule To find the product of two numbers with the same base, add the exponents. am * an = am + n.
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- a number that makes the equation true x=2
- the operation that undoes what was done by the previous operation
- an unknown quantity, often designated by a letter (most often x), that can take on different values in an expression or equation.
- _____________ number not perfect squares, non-terminating or non-repeating numbers, numbers that can not be expressed in fraction/ratio form
- _____________ Rule To find the quotient of two numbers with the same base, subtract the exponent of the denominator from the exponent of the numerator. am / an = am–n
- _____________ Exponent Rule Invert the base to change a negative exponent into a positive. x–n = 1/xn
- an algebraic expression to find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number
- _____________ Property of Equality adding the same quantity on both sides of an equation produces equivalent results
- _____________ Rule when a product is raised to a power, the result is the product of each factor raised to the power. (ab)x = axbx
- Exponent refers to the number of times a number is used in a multiplication problem
- _____________ number perfect squares, numbers shown as fractions or ratios, terminating or repeating decimals
- _____________ notation a method for expressing large numbers or small numbers as the product of a decimal less than 10 and multiplied by a power of 10.
25 Clues: a number that makes the equation true x=2 • terms that have the same variable or base • convert scientific notation into a decimal • the operation that undoes what was done by the previous operation • _____________ rules ex. When multiplying with like bases, add the exponents • a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal • ...
MATH IS HARD 2023-10-24
Across
- the value that is divided by another value to get the result.
- A number without fractions; an integer
- the result of subtracting one number from another
- a number that you get to by multiplying two or more other numbers together.
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number.
- a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers.
- | x | of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- any number that can be written as a fraction, where both the numerator and the denominator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero
- a process of writing all numbers as a product of primes.
- a distance above sea level. they are usually measured in meters or feet. They can be shown on maps by contour lines, or by numbers giving the exact ______ of particular points on the Earth's surface.
- a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number.
- When you take money out of an account. People also use negative numbers to represent debt. If you take out more money from your account than you put in, then you owe the bank money, and your account balance will be a negative number to represent that debt.
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- a positive whole number (1, 2, 3, etc.), sometimes with zero.
- relates to or denotes a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- to demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
- a range of calculations used to determine the cost of borrowing money or obtaining goods or services on credit.
- Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- the largest factor that all the numbers share
- defined as the smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
- to represent something in the least complicated form possible. In general, the ________ form is one that has used the fundamental properties of numbers, exponents, algebraic rules, etc. to remove any duplication or redundancy from the expression.
- two numbers that are the same distance from 0 but on opposite sides of 0
- a number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
27 Clues: Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero • A number without fractions; an integer • the largest factor that all the numbers share • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number. • the result of subtracting one number from another • a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. • a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number. • ...
MATH IS HARD 2023-10-24
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- the value that is divided by another value to get the result.
- A number without fractions; an integer
- the result of subtracting one number from another
- a number that you get to by multiplying two or more other numbers together.
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number.
- a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers.
- | x | of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- any number that can be written as a fraction, where both the numerator and the denominator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero
- a process of writing all numbers as a product of primes.
- a distance above sea level. they are usually measured in meters or feet. They can be shown on maps by contour lines, or by numbers giving the exact ______ of particular points on the Earth's surface.
- a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number.
- When you take money out of an account. People also use negative numbers to represent debt. If you take out more money from your account than you put in, then you owe the bank money, and your account balance will be a negative number to represent that debt.
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- a positive whole number (1, 2, 3, etc.), sometimes with zero.
- relates to or denotes a system of numbers and arithmetic based on the number ten, tenth parts, and powers of ten.
- to demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- a number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
- a range of calculations used to determine the cost of borrowing money or obtaining goods or services on credit.
- Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
- the largest factor that all the numbers share
- defined as the smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression.
- to represent something in the least complicated form possible. In general, the ________ form is one that has used the fundamental properties of numbers, exponents, algebraic rules, etc. to remove any duplication or redundancy from the expression.
- two numbers that are the same distance from 0 but on opposite sides of 0
- a number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.
27 Clues: Pairs: 2 numbers whose sum is zero • A number without fractions; an integer • the largest factor that all the numbers share • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number. • the result of subtracting one number from another • a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. • a number that is not a fraction; it is a whole number. • ...
Mots Géo - Margot 2012-05-01
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- de natalité Nombre d'enfants qui naissent dans un pays pour mille habitants.
- Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc.
- aux coutumes Quand un personne étranger doit s’ajuster à la mode de vie et aux habitudes des personnes d’une différente région.
- fluviale Naviguer des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves)
- Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion.
- Réseau international de communication entre utilisateurs d'ordinateurs.
- de fer Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire.
- Le croisement des races.
- A mesure que les villes s'étendent, elles transforment les écosystèmes terrestres et aquatiques. Certaines villes s'étendent vers l'extérieur, se rapprochent d'autres villes et finissent par les rejoindre pour former une immense région urbaine.
- Technique de la transmission par télégraphe, système permettant de communiquer à très grande distance.
- Dispositif qui permet de transmettre la parole à longue distance.
- en voie de développement Un pays qui développe de façon économique/environnementale/sociale.
- L’acte de distinguer de façon préjudiciable, injuste, ou illégitime entre individus.
- à imprimer Cela permette la reproduction d'écrits et d'illustrations sur support matériel en grande quantité, permettant ainsi une distribution de masse.
- État de l’atmosphère dans un lieu donné, température, phénomènes atmosphériques, précipitations.
- circulaire Une façon de montrer du data. C’est un cercle divisé en secteurs basées sur des pourcentages ou fractions.
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- Une représentation plane de la géographie d’un lieu, d’une région.
- libre les migrations qui n'ont pas été forcés par l'esclavage, les déplacements forcés, etc.
- des âges La pyramide des âges est un graphique représentant la répartition d'une population par sexe et par âge.
- La consommation de nourriture, le type de nourriture qu’on mange. Les variations qui ont à avoir avec nos aliments.
- La capacité de lire et écrire aide les gens à s'éduquer et a améliorer leur niveau de vie.
- de population La densité de population indique combien de gens vivent dans une région donnée. En général, elle donne le nombre moyen d'habitants par kilomètres carre d'une région par la superficie ou l'étendue de cette région.
- routier L’ensemble des voies de circulation terrestres permettant le transport par véhicules routiers.
- Aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et services.
- en ligne Cela désigne l'échange de biens et de services entre deux entités sur les réseaux informatiques, notamment Internet.
- Etude de la population, de son taux de croissance, de renouvellement, de sa répartition géographique.
- et industriel Relatif au commerce (la vente et l’achat) ou la consumérisme. Relatif à l’industrie (des activités économiques qui produisent des biens matériels) ou un lieu où il y a des usines et industries.
- d'argent Ne pas avoir assez d’argent.
28 Clues: Le croisement des races. • d'argent Ne pas avoir assez d’argent. • Conflit armé entre pays, états, clans, etc. • fluviale Naviguer des cours d’eau (rivières, fleuves) • Moyen de transport possédant un moteur de propulsion. • de fer Voie ferrée ou moyen de transport ferroviaire. • Aires réservées aux écoles, aux institutions et services. • ...
Let's get this math party started..... 2023-08-24
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- a polygon with 8 sides
- the value(s) in a list of numbers that occur the most frequently
- the relationship between two quantities that can be expressed in words, fractions, decimals, or percentages
- the likelihood of an event happening
- the difference between the maximum and minimum in a set of data
- the longest side of a right-angle triangle
- your math teacher this semester
- one "piece" of an algebraic equation
- an integer, greater than 1 that only has two factors: 1 and itself
- a standard quantity used in measurement
- an angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees
- a straight infinite path joining an infinite number of points in both directions
- the name given to a triangle with two sides of equal length
- the name given to an angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees
- the type of diagram you can use to show all possible outcomes or combinations of an event
- also known as the "average", this is found by adding up a series of numbers and dividing by the number of values
- a 2nd-degree polynomial
- a 3rd-degree polynomial
- a number that divides into another number with no remainder
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- an early counting tool used for basic arithmetic
- the study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties
- a ratio or fraction with the denominator 100
- sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning
- the steepness or incline of a line
- the name given to the top (or bottom) point of a parabola, or the corners of a triangle
- the name given to a line that goes from the centre of a circle to an edge
- refers to addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division
- the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle
- a 5th-degree polynomial
- the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter
- the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle
- the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle
- the 3 dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in cubic units
- this conic shape looks like a slightly flattened circle
- a 4th-degree polynomial
- the "middle value" in a series of number when ordered least to greatest, or vice-versa
- a 1st-degree polynomial
- a line that passes through the center of a circle, dividing it in half
- any integer, above zero, that is not divisible by 2
- an angle that equals 90 degrees
- the 2 dimensional space taken up by an object or shape, given in square units
41 Clues: a polygon with 8 sides • a 5th-degree polynomial • a 4th-degree polynomial • a 1st-degree polynomial • a 2nd-degree polynomial • a 3rd-degree polynomial • your math teacher this semester • an angle that equals 90 degrees • the steepness or incline of a line • the likelihood of an event happening • one "piece" of an algebraic equation • a standard quantity used in measurement • ...
unit 1 2024-07-30
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- Find the solutions to an equation, inequality, or system.
- A letter (like x) that we can use to mean different numbers at different times.
- A mathematical sentence with an equals sign (like 3x+5=11).
- A 2-dimensional flat surface used for plotting points, lines, curves, and regions. It contains an x and a y axis which intersect at the origin.
- When the points on a grid are not all on a straight line, but seem to have a somewhat linear pattern, you can find a line that is the “best fit” (closest) to the points.
- The study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
- An expression that is used to compute a value.
- A whole number or the negative of a whole number. For instance, 37 and 0 and −5 are integers
- A mathematical sentence that uses one of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A single fixed number (unlike a variable, whose value can vary).
- A point on a 2-dimensional plane is described by a pair (x,y). The coordinate x is given by the labels below the grid, and the coordinate y is given by the labels to the left of the grid.
- The point on a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. It is represented by the coordinates (0,0).
- Using the distributive law to add any two multiples of an expression such as x. For example, you can simplify 4x+5x into 9x.
- Each of the four sections of a coordinate plane made by the intersecting x- and y-axes. The four quadrants are labeled I, II, III, and IV, counterclockwise from the top right.
- One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... .
- Going from side to side, like the horizon.
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- The distance a number is from 0
- In an equation or inequality, a number that can be substituted for the variable to make that equation or inequality true.
- Make a variable appear alone on one side of an equation or inequality, and not occur in the other side of the equation or inequality.
- A value greater than zero (like 3).
- Going up and down.
- A combination of variables and numbers using arithmetic (like 6−x).
- In a power, the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- In an expression or equation, eliminating a variable by replacing it with another expression that it is equal to.
- A value less than zero (like −3).
- A constant that a variable or expression is multiplied by.
- Two fractions are equivalent if they have the same numerical value. Two equations or inequalities are equivalent if they have the same solution set.
27 Clues: Going up and down. • The distance a number is from 0 • A value less than zero (like −3). • A value greater than zero (like 3). • One of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... . • Going from side to side, like the horizon. • An expression that is used to compute a value. • Find the solutions to an equation, inequality, or system. • ...
MATH TERMS 2024-02-09
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- An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90° or with less than 90° (or pi/2) radians.
- A ratio or fraction with the denominator 100.
- A graphical representation showing the factors of a specific number.
- The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- Numbers: Prime numbers are integers greater than 1 that are only divisible by themselves and 1.
- A term used to describe a shape whose sides are all of equal length.
- A number that divides another number into equal parts
- _____ _____ refer to whole numbers combined with fractions or decimals.
- One quarter (qua) of the plane on the Cartesian coordinate system.
- of Operations: A set of rules used to solve mathematical problems in the correct order.
- A polygon with two sides of equal length.
- A unit of measure that is equal to approximately 91.5 centimeters or 3 feet.
- A number that can be divided or is divisible by 2.
- An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic.
- A polynomial having a degree of 4.
- A value that does not change.
- Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.
- The relationship between two quantities.
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- A written symbol denoting a number value.
- A factor shared by two or more numbers, common factors are numbers that divide exactly into two different numbers.
- A letter or number representing a numerical quantity attached to a term
- A number being divided into equal parts
- A rule that numerically describes the relationship between two or more variables.
- The ratio/likelihood of a probability event happening.
- A reflection or mirror image of a two-dimensional shape.
- The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane
- An algebraic expression made up of one term.
- Pi is used to represent the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter
- A line is where two faces meet in a three-dimensional structure.
- A polygon/shape with ten angles and ten straight lines.
- The median is the "middle value" in a series of numbers ordered from least to greatest.
- The square root of a number is whatever integer gives the original number when multiplied by itself.
- A straight line with only one endpoint that extends infinitely.
- This word means "to calculate the numerical value".
- The "point" at which a line or curve ends.
- The sum obtained through multiplication of two or more numbers.
- The mean is the same as the average
- Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning.
38 Clues: A value that does not change. • A polynomial having a degree of 4. • The mean is the same as the average • A number being divided into equal parts • The vertical axis in a coordinate plane. • The relationship between two quantities. • A written symbol denoting a number value. • The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane • A polygon with two sides of equal length. • ...
52 Cooking Terms 2021-10-13
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- to divide food in four equal pieces
- method used for fat that comes in ¼ pound sticks, the wrapper is marked in tablespoons and in fractions of a cup, you cut off the amount you need by cutting through the paper with a serrated knife
- to crush food into a smooth mixture
- combing 2 ingredients so they blend
- pack the fat into a dry measuring cup, press firmly to eliminate pockets of space, level the top, use rubber scraper to remove as much fat as possible
- to beat ingredients and combine them until soft and creamy
- to mix thoroughly and add air to foods
- adding a thin layer of food on to another food
- cut off a very thin layer using a paring knife or peeler
- to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears
- to pour liquid over a food as it cooks
- to mix ingredients by tumbling them
- to coat a food with 3 different layers
- the pulverize a food into crumbs, powder, or paste
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- use a knife to cut the food into small square pieces. Cubed pieces are ½ inch diced are ¼ to 1/8
- to mix in a circular motion
- takes a liquid measuring cup, subtract the amount of fat you want to measure from one cup, pour that resulting amount of water into the measuring cup, add fat until water reaches 1 cup mark, hold fat down to keep it completely below the surface of the water, lift the fat from the water
- use a chef’s knife, hold the handle with one hand, pressing the tip against the cutting board, rest the other hand light on the back of the blade near the tip of the blade on the board as the blade chops the food.
- dividing food into smaller parts
- to use a grinder to break up food into coarse, medium, or fine particles
- to cut a food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife
- to use a pastry brush to coat a. food with a liquid
- used to gently mix a light mixture with a heavy one
- to break or tear off small layers of food
- taking a deduction from the gross weight
- to cut food into smaller pieces or shreds by pressing and rubbing the food against a rough surface
- to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- to cut a food into very thin strips
- to make slick shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of the food
- to beat quickly and hard to incorporate air into a mixture
30 Clues: to mix in a circular motion • dividing food into smaller parts • to divide food in four equal pieces • to crush food into a smooth mixture • combing 2 ingredients so they blend • to cut a food into very thin strips • to mix ingredients by tumbling them • to mix thoroughly and add air to foods • to pour liquid over a food as it cooks • to coat a food with 3 different layers • ...
complete the crossword puzzle below. 2018-01-04
Across
- of symmetry A graph that passes through its minimum/maximum point
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- it means four
- exponent all numbers,letters,expression raise to 0 power is equal to 1
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which the product is a constant
- it involves nth root
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2)
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of
- plural of index
- The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- an angle between 90 degree-180 degree
- in the word quadrilateral, lateral means?
- An expression that involves radical sign (√͞ or √)
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- mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other
- we can obtain this ratio by multiplying or dividing both parts by the same constant.
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- Equations that have one or more algebraic fractions
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- The expression b²-4ac
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- Expression that consists of algebraic terms, operation symbols or bracket signs
- a theorem in geometry: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer
- has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
- the product of two irrational numbers
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
30 Clues: it means four • plural of index • it involves nth root • The expression b²-4ac • quadrilateral with four right angles • the product of two irrational numbers • an angle between 90 degree-180 degree • longest side of a right-angled triangle • in the word quadrilateral, lateral means? • Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family • ...
Mathematics 2018-05-20
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- A surface formed by the rotation of a catenary.
- A number that is added to another number
- The centre of a circle which goes through all vertices of a polygon.
- A six-sided polygon.
- A value under which a whole number of tenths of data fall.
- A measure of angle which is the ratio of the arc length to the radius formed by a circular arc with the angle.
- An equivalence relation indicating two mathematical sentences to be necessary and sufficient conditon of each other.
- A branch of mathematics, the study of (infinitely many) infinitesimalquantities (which may be changing).
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A plane figure with 2 right angles.
- An SI derived unit of radioacitivity denoted by the symbol Bq.
- A line segment between two vertices in a graph (graph theory) or geometric shape..
- An informal name for symbol ∩, used to denote intersection of sets that is easier to say than the polysyllabic "intersection".
- A particular unit within a set of units of the same type. (e.g. CMwithin the set of units for lengths.)
- The locus of a point on the circumference of a circle rolling inside of another circle.
- Rewriting a mathematical expression in an equivalent form that is considered to be longer or more complicated
- A method of inference which attempts to "justify" conclusions by applying rules of inference on the premises of the argument and other such conclusions.
- A type of discontinuity, where the hole is a point whose inclusion into the curve would make the curve continuous.
- 1. A unit of angle, commonly representing one-ninetieth of a right angle.
- The condition of an expression of 2 variables that is linear while considering individually each variable (while the other variable is fixed.)
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- An unproven (but also not disproven) assertion considered/assumed/proposed to be true.
- A controlled process for making observations and gathering data.
- The process of splitting a mathematical object into two or more objects of the same type, such as fractions, functions or matrices.
- Also known as indefinite integration
- The symbol representing an nth root,.
- A beam or such similar structures which is anchored at only one end such that it resists rotation under load.
- A measure of how little an approximation deviates from the true value
- Also known as extraction, the process of finding a root of a number. The opposite process is called involution.
- The segment of the perpendicular bisector of a side of a regular polygon that runs between the centre and the side.
- The deviation from being perfectly circular.
30 Clues: A six-sided polygon. • A polynomial with two terms. • A plane figure with 2 right angles. • Also known as indefinite integration • The symbol representing an nth root,. • A number that is added to another number • The deviation from being perfectly circular. • A surface formed by the rotation of a catenary. • A value under which a whole number of tenths of data fall. • ...
Calculus BC Crossword 2019-05-17
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- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If f is a function that is continuous over the domain [a,b] and if m is a number between f(a) and f(b), then there is some value c between a and b such that f(c) = m.
- The sum of the terms of a sequence.
- Another name for a removable discontinuity that can be removed by filling a single point.
- The rate of change of the position of an object.
- The type of discontinuity for which the limits of the left and the right both exist but are not equal to each other.
- The line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over. It is a line which intersects a differentiable curve at the point where the slope of the curve equals the slope of the line.
- The branch of math dealing with limits, derivatives, integrals, and power series.
- The approach of a finite limit.
- A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed.
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The highest point in a particular section of a graph.
- A polynomial that is an approximation of a function using terms from the function's taylor series.
- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If function f is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), then there exists a number c in (a,b) such that f'(c)=(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a).
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- The total amount of space enclosed in a solid.
- The lowest point in a particular section of a graph.
- The value that a function approaches as X (or the domain variable) approaches a specific value.
- A list of numbers set apart by commas.
- The fail to approach a finite limit.
- The point at which a curve changes its concavity.
- This namesake rule is used to evaluate limits of fractions that evaluate to the indeterminate forms.
- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If a function f is continuous over [a,b] then there are numbers c and d in [a,b] such that f(c) is an absolute minimum over [a,b] and f(d) is an absolute maximum over [a,b].
- The name given to the series 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... + 1/n + ...
- A point on a graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined.
- A line that passes through at least two points of a curve.
- A sharp point on a curve. At this point functions are not differentiable.
25 Clues: The approach of a finite limit. • The sum of the terms of a sequence. • The fail to approach a finite limit. • A list of numbers set apart by commas. • The total amount of space enclosed in a solid. • The rate of change of the position of an object. • The point at which a curve changes its concavity. • The lowest point in a particular section of a graph. • ...
Calculus BC Crossword 2019-05-17
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- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If f is a function that is continuous over the domain [a,b] and if m is a number between f(a) and f(b), then there is some value c between a and b such that f(c) = m.
- The sum of the terms of a sequence.
- Another name for a removable discontinuity that can be removed by filling a single point.
- The rate of change of the position of an object.
- The type of discontinuity for which the limits of the left and the right both exist but are not equal to each other.
- The line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over. It is a line which intersects a differentiable curve at the point where the slope of the curve equals the slope of the line.
- The branch of math dealing with limits, derivatives, integrals, and power series.
- The approach of a finite limit.
- A line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed.
- The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers.
- The highest point in a particular section of a graph.
- A polynomial that is an approximation of a function using terms from the function's taylor series.
- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If function f is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), then there exists a number c in (a,b) such that f'(c)=(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a).
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- The total amount of space enclosed in a solid.
- The lowest point in a particular section of a graph.
- The value that a function approaches as X (or the domain variable) approaches a specific value.
- A list of numbers set apart by commas.
- The fail to approach a finite limit.
- The point at which a curve changes its concavity.
- This namesake rule is used to evaluate limits of fractions that evaluate to the indeterminate forms.
- The abbreviation of the theorem stating: If a function f is continuous over [a,b] then there are numbers c and d in [a,b] such that f(c) is an absolute minimum over [a,b] and f(d) is an absolute maximum over [a,b].
- The name given to the series 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + ... + 1/n + ...
- A point on a graph of a function at which the derivative is either 0 or undefined.
- A line that passes through at least two points of a curve.
- A sharp point on a curve. At this point functions are not differentiable.
25 Clues: The approach of a finite limit. • The sum of the terms of a sequence. • The fail to approach a finite limit. • A list of numbers set apart by commas. • The total amount of space enclosed in a solid. • The rate of change of the position of an object. • The point at which a curve changes its concavity. • The lowest point in a particular section of a graph. • ...
Unit Two Vocabulary 2023-09-21
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- "b to the n".
- the numbers written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly
- a number that, multiplied by itself, produces the original number
- exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root
- the number of times it appears in the multiset
- the lowest cardinal number
- is a number that multiplied by itself 'n' times to get the initial value
- another complex number that has the same real part as the original complex number, and the imaginary part has the same magnitude but opposite sign
- four regions of a plane
- numbers that include both rational and irrational numbers.
- the behavior of the graph of f(x) as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity.
- when f′ is decreasing
- largest value taken by the function
- a function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable in an equation
- the ratio of two polynomials
- mathematical function denoted by or.
- becoming greater in size
- a function whose value decreases as the independent variable increases over a given range
- a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i
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- have a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials
- a statistical technique that relates a dependent variable to one or more independent (explanatory) variables
- when f' is increasing
- the point at which two lines intersect
- every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers
- the highest power of the variable of its individual terms
- a fundamental property that defines how multiplication operation is distributed over addition and subtraction
- any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as where x represents an unknown value, and a, b, and c
- the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer
- expression consisting of indeterminates and coefficients
- points where a polynomial equals zero: x-intercepts
- an algebraic expression that has three non-zero terms and has more than one variable in the expression
- numbers that are expressed in the form of a+ib where, a,b are real numbers and 'i' is an imaginary number
- the maximum and minimum of a function
- smallest value taken by the function
- an algebraic expression with two terms
- the value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value
38 Clues: "b to the n". • when f' is increasing • when f′ is decreasing • four regions of a plane • becoming greater in size • the lowest cardinal number • the ratio of two polynomials • largest value taken by the function • smallest value taken by the function • mathematical function denoted by or. • the maximum and minimum of a function • the point at which two lines intersect • ...
Math Vocab Project 2024-04-26
Across
- the ratio of any length on the image to the corresponding length on the original figure,
- a transformation in which the original figure and its image are similar,
- when the image of a dilatation is smaller than the original figure,
- a chord that passes through the center of a circle,
- two triangles are similar whenever two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of the other triangle,
- through a point not on a given line, there is one and only one line parallel to the given line,
- the region of a circle formed by the central angle and its arc,
- a solid with a polygon for a base and a single vertex not in the plane of the base,
- Two figures with the same shape,
- two triangles whose vertices can be matched up so that the corresponding angles are equal in measure and the corresponding sides are in proportion,
- two fractions equal to each other,
- if a,x and b are positive numbers and then x is called the geometric mean between a and b,
- segment drawn from a vertex perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side,
- sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180°,
- the amount of space a solid takes up,
- a way to measure object that are too large to measure using a tape measure or ruler,
Down
- when the image of a dilation is larger than the original figure,
- writing the answer with π symbol instead of multiplying its value,
- distance= √(change in x)² + (change in y)²,
- represents an actual object,
- the distance around a circle,
- have the same shape but not necessarily the same size,
- if the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the two triangles formed are similar to the original triangle and to each other,
- line drawn from a point on 1 side of a triangle parallel to another side, then it forms triangle similar to the original ,
- a three dimensional object(having length, width and height,
- a point halfway between the endpoints of a segment,
- in any right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the lengths of the legs,
- a segment of a polygon joining two non consecutive sides,
- the result of a transformation of an original figure,
- a segment that connects a circle to its center,
- a solid with 2 parallel bases,
- a part of a circle,
32 Clues: a part of a circle, • represents an actual object, • the distance around a circle, • a solid with 2 parallel bases, • Two figures with the same shape, • two fractions equal to each other, • the amount of space a solid takes up, • distance= √(change in x)² + (change in y)², • a segment that connects a circle to its center, • a chord that passes through the center of a circle, • ...
Zayden's crossword puzzle 2024-05-02
Across
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale).
- the difference between the final value and the initial value, expressed in the form of a percentage.
- These two angles (140° and 40°) are Supplementary Angles, because they add up to 180°:
- show that change as a percent of the old value ... so divide by the old value and make it a percentage:
- the actual result of an experiment, which may be different from the theoretical probability
- Percent goes down
- describes how likely an event is to occur.
- compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
- A value, or values, we can put in place of a variable (such as x) that makes the equation true.
- Subtract one value from the other. Ignore any minus sign.
- Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point), and don't overlap.
- a ratio between two corresponding sides of similar figures.
- These two angles (40° and 50°) are Complementary Angles, because they add up to 90°
- shows the relative sizes of two or more values
- A comparison of two related quantities.
- How steep a line is
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- two sides are said to be congruent if they have the same length
- How much of something per 1 unit of something else.
- How much a retailer increases the price over what they paid for it (which is how they make money to pay for their costs and hopefully make a profit).
- Interest calculated as a percent of the original loan.
- The constant value (often written k) relating amounts that rise or fall uniformly together.
- The Fundamental Counting Principle states that if an event or decision has a possible outcomes or choices, and another event has b possible outcomes or choices, then the total number of possible unique combinations of outcomes between the two is a⋅b.
- The total amount of money borrowed (or invested), not including any interest or dividends.
- Congruent Angles have the same angle (in degrees or radians). That is all.
- Sometimes discounts are in percent, such as a 10% discount, and then you need to do a calculation to find the price reduction.
- The interesting thing here is that vertical angles are equal:
- Money paid for the use of other money.
- says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal.
29 Clues: Percent goes down • How steep a line is • Money paid for the use of other money. • A comparison of two related quantities. • describes how likely an event is to occur. • says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal. • shows the relative sizes of two or more values • How much of something per 1 unit of something else. • ...
SB-RP Vocabulary 2021-11-27
Across
- a ratio that relates a part of the whole to the whole; example, there are 12 boys in a class of 21 students, the ratio of boys to students in the class is 12 to 21, or 12:21
- two number lines used to represent the two quantities in a ratio to find equivalent ratios
- the comparison of two equal ratios; example: oranges are sold in a bag of 5 for $2, the ratio of oranges to their cost is 5:2 or 5/2, I can find the cost of 20 oranges by setting up a proportion, 5/2 = 20/x
- per hundred; the hundredths place; a ratio whose second term is 100 (x/100); how many units out of 100; symbol %; example: ½ = 0.5 = 50% and ¼ = 0.25 = 25%
Down
- fractions that have the same decimal form; numerator and denominator can be simplified or multiplied by the same number or constant
- a ratio that relates two parts of the same whole; example: a class has 12 boys and 9 girls; the ratio of boys to girls is 12 to 9, or 12:9
- a ratio that has a number related to 1; example, there is a ratio of red cars to blue cars of 2:1, which is read as 2 to 1
- a proportion that shows two ratios as being equivalent; example: ¼ = 8/32, ⅓ = 6/18
- the multiplicative (multiplication) relationship between two quantities; compares two quantities; examples: can be written: 15 to 17, 15:17, Or 15/17
- a comparison of two quantities that have different units of measure; example: given 1 in. = 2.54 cm, how many centimeters are in 6 inches?
- a rate where a value is 1; example; a car travels 75 miles in 3 hours; the rate, or constant speed, of the car is 25 miles per 1 hour
- drawing strategies used to create a numerical operation from a written description; they are also called bar models or strip diagrams
- ratios that represent the same fractional number, value, or measure
- price per unit; a rate where a value is 1; example: 36 sodas in a case cost $11.38, what is the cost of each can of soda? $11.88/36 cans = x/1 can; x= 0.33 cents per can
14 Clues: ratios that represent the same fractional number, value, or measure • a proportion that shows two ratios as being equivalent; example: ¼ = 8/32, ⅓ = 6/18 • two number lines used to represent the two quantities in a ratio to find equivalent ratios • ...
Math is FUNdamental! 2023-06-02
Across
- Represented by the symbol, ∞
- Where the x and y axis cross on a two-dimensional graph.
- Another name for the number "e".
- A line or curve that the graph follows closely but never touches.
- A symbol used in pairs to group things together.
- The value a function approaches as x approaches a particular number
- Numbers that are multiplied together to get another number
- To add or subtract fractions, they must share common _______.
- The sequence of numbers where each number equals the sum of the two numbers before it.
- A set of values that show an exact position on a graph.
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches or crosses
- 12, 20, 28, and 76 are all ______ numbers.
- A handy way to remember how to multiply two binomials
- Two positives or two negatives result in a _____ answer.
- The difference between a single value and the mean of all values in a set.
- A number that, when squared, gives a negative result.
- Power
- A real number regardless of its sign.
- A distribution involving things with only 2 possible outcomes, such as the tossing of a coin.
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- The symbol that represents an unknown value in an equation.
- The point where a line or curve crosses the y-axis of a graph
- A type of number where the digits are 0 or 1.
- y=mx+b is the equation of a ______ line.
- Another way of representing a fraction.
- The formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2 proves this theorem.
- The number that gets multiplied when using an exponent.
- All the values that go into a function
- The graph of a quadratic function.
- A fixed value.
- A number used to multiply a variable.
- The name of the symbol √
- An equation where the highest power is a square.
- A single symbol used to make a numeral.
- The output values of a function
- The sum of a set of numbers divided by the quantity of numbers in the set.
- A square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by ____, gives the number.
- A mnemonic to remember the order of operations
- Calculated to determine the steepness of a straight line.
- The power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number.
- A type of transformation by moving a shape where every point must move in the same distance and the same direction.
- The root of a function
41 Clues: Power • A fixed value. • The root of a function • The name of the symbol √ • Represented by the symbol, ∞ • The output values of a function • Another name for the number "e". • The graph of a quadratic function. • A number used to multiply a variable. • A real number regardless of its sign. • All the values that go into a function • Another way of representing a fraction. • ...
Written Assignment #3 2017-05-06
Across
- Physical object you see in your environment
- State you are in after you complete you goal
- Pleasant stimuli is remember more than unpleasant stimuli
- memory Phenomenon that people usually have a rich memory of very important world events (9/11, JFK assassination). These memories are usually not as accurate as people think they are
- A goal that does not have an exact steps to solving it
- Listening and trying to comprehend two messages at once. People can only efficiently listen to one message at a time
- homographs False friends- words in two different languages that sound similar but do not mean the same thing
- Mental shortcut
- Recognizing a word by sounding out all of it’s parts
- Recognizing a word by only using vision
- Whole > sum of its parts. Humans often organize what they see into one thing instead of separating all of it into parts.
- When something that was previously learned interferes with the learning of new material
- A mental representation of a physical environment and it’s surroundings
- Your mental representation of categories and the relationships between them
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- Learning something over a number of spaced increments of time. More effective way of remembering material than massed learning
- The most average, ideal representation of a item or category
- Using real life examples to learn something. Example: using baking to learn about fractions
- Doing the next immediate thing that will get you to your goal
- Theoretical perspective that says an individual’s response is a direct reaction to an environmental stimulus
- State you are in before you complete your goal
- Bilingual people are faster at naming cognates than non-cognates
- The tendency to extend the boundaries of our mental representative of a picture. Example: seeing trees behind a fence even though they were not in the picture you saw.
- It is easier to recall stimuli if you are in the same mood/environment in which you learned the stimuli in
- Trying to do two things at once. Results in ability to correctly and efficiently complete both tasks to decrease
- Your perception and past experiences can influence how you interpret your environment
- Only paying attention to information that agrees with your opinions
- A mental representation of an object that looks like the physical object
- Using our own body motions to represent abstract thoughts. Some problems are better solved when we can move our bodies to solve it.
- The ability to recall the first items of a list better than items in the middle of the list
- Repeating something you want to remember over and over again
30 Clues: Mental shortcut • Recognizing a word by only using vision • Physical object you see in your environment • State you are in after you complete you goal • State you are in before you complete your goal • Recognizing a word by sounding out all of it’s parts • A goal that does not have an exact steps to solving it • Pleasant stimuli is remember more than unpleasant stimuli • ...
complete the crossword puzzle below. 2018-01-06
Across
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- in the word quadrilateral, lateral means?
- Expression that consists of algebraic terms, operation symbols or bracket signs
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- exponent all numbers,letters,expression raise to 0 power is equal to 1
- has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
- it means four
- The expression b²-4ac
- Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- Equations that have one or more algebraic fractions
- the product of two irrational numbers
- The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer
- An expression that involves radical sign (√͞ or √)
- we can obtain this ratio by multiplying or dividing both parts by the same constant.
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which the product is a constant
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- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2)
- a theorem in geometry: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other
- an angle between 90 degree-180 degree
- The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- it involves nth root
- plural of index
- of symmetry A graph that passes through its minimum/maximum point
30 Clues: it means four • plural of index • it involves nth root • The expression b²-4ac • quadrilateral with four right angles • an angle between 90 degree-180 degree • the product of two irrational numbers • longest side of a right-angled triangle • in the word quadrilateral, lateral means? • Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family • ...
complete the crossword puzzle below 2018-01-03
Across
- Expression that consists of algebraic terms, operation symbols or bracket signs
- exponent all numbers,letters,expression raise to 0 power is equal to 1
- an angle between 90 degree-180 degree
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a theorem in geometry: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which the product is a constant
- Equations that have one or more algebraic fractions
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2)
- of symmetry A graph that passes through its minimum/maximum point
- has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
- mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other
- the product of two irrational numbers
- Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family
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- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- it involves nth root
- we can obtain this ratio by multiplying or dividing both parts by the same constant.
- The expression b²-4ac
- The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- plural of index
- it means four
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer
- An expression that involves radical sign (√͞ or √)
- in the word quadrilateral, lateral means?
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
30 Clues: it means four • plural of index • it involves nth root • The expression b²-4ac • quadrilateral with four right angles • an angle between 90 degree-180 degree • the product of two irrational numbers • longest side of a right-angled triangle • in the word quadrilateral, lateral means? • Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family • ...
complete the crossword puzzle below. 2018-01-04
Across
- it means four
- The angle below horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is lower than the observer
- mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which the product is a constant
- it involves nth root
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite a given angle (in a right triangle) to the hypotenuse
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g., 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2)
- plural of index
- The angle above horizontal that an observer must look to see an object that is higher than the observer
- an angle between 90 degree-180 degree
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- the product of two irrational numbers
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- Expression that consists of algebraic terms, operation symbols or bracket signs
- longest side of a right-angled triangle
- has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
- we can obtain this ratio by multiplying or dividing both parts by the same constant.
- a theorem in geometry: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- The expression b²-4ac
- Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family
- Equations that have one or more algebraic fractions
- of symmetry A graph that passes through its minimum/maximum point
- A relationship of variation between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle) to the hypotenuse.
- the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side
- in the word quadrilateral, lateral means?
- An expression that involves radical sign (√͞ or √)
- exponent all numbers,letters,expression raise to 0 power is equal to 1
30 Clues: it means four • plural of index • it involves nth root • The expression b²-4ac • quadrilateral with four right angles • an angle between 90 degree-180 degree • the product of two irrational numbers • longest side of a right-angled triangle • in the word quadrilateral, lateral means? • Quadratic graphs that are part of curved family • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-08
Across
- of Algebra-every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots
- an algebraic expression containing only two term
- the value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value
- the polynomial equation which has highest degree of 2
- a value that multiplies by another factor(s) to create a product
- a method for fitting a curve through a set of points (not necessarily a straight line)
- exponents that are fractions, where the numerator is a power and the denominator is a root
- an algebraic expression containing only two terms
- highest x, y coordinate of a parabola
- the number of values for which a given conditions stands
- a function involving only non-negative integer powers or only positive integer exponents of a variable
- changing the order of numbers in an addition OR multiplication operation does not alter the result of the equatio
- x-values where the y-component is increasing
- the slopes of the function are increasing in value
- the greatest power of a variable in a polynomial equation
- a number that multiplied by itself “n” times to get the initial value
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- the number written in front of the variable with the largest exponent
- two complex numbers having the same magnitude but different signs
- the behavior of the graph of f(x) as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity
- polynomials containing a larger number of factors than quadratic polynomials
- a quantity illustrating how many times the number raised by the exponent should be multiplied by itself
- the ratio of two polynomials
- an depression composed of variables, constants, and exponents
- point where lines cross over
- a region of a coordinate plane that is obtained when two axes intersect each other
- breaking down a multiplication fact in the product of two multiplication facts
- the slopes of the function are decreasing in value
- the result of an equation is equivalent no matter how the addition OR multiplication terms are grouped, providing the equation only has that group of functions
- a relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same proportional change
- a solution to an equation
- an algebraic expression that has three terms
- (The Number “I”) negative number inside a square root indicating all imaginary numbers (-1
- a number of the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary number
- values decreasing in value
- a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i
- any non-complex number
- lowest x,y coordinate of a parabol
- no objects are present at integer 0
38 Clues: any non-complex number • a solution to an equation • values decreasing in value • the ratio of two polynomials • point where lines cross over • lowest x,y coordinate of a parabol • no objects are present at integer 0 • highest x, y coordinate of a parabola • an algebraic expression that has three terms • x-values where the y-component is increasing • ...
Dividing Fractions Crossword 2022-06-10
Algebra 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- the largest factor that all the numbers share. is the greatest factor that will divide into two or more numbers. 20 and 16 = 4
- a symbol and placeholder for a quantity that may change. a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values. 19x
- The distance from 0 the number is. The number can not be a negative number after absolute value occurs. |-2|=2
- The longest side of a right triangle. the side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle.a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- the difference between two consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. Defined by the variable d. 2,4,6,8,10 d=2
- How many times one number contains another.the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things : proportion. 21454:19282920
- only found in a right triangle. The ratio of the length of the side opposite of the hypotenuse to the length of the side adjacent to the hypotenuse. 15/16
- means to divide something or give a share or part of something. multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together. 2(3+9)
- Indicates both direction and steepness of a line. Can be found using rise over run. 15/13x
- Found in a right triangle. Sine, Cosine, and Tangent. sin(21)
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- the smallest common multiple of two or more numbers. Can be found using prime factorization. 20 and 16 = 80
- the ratio of each term of a geometric progression to the term preceding it. Defined by the variable r. 2,4,8,16 r=2
- Algebraic expression that gives the distances between pairs of points in terms of their coordinates. Can be used to find a missing point if given the midpoint and one other point. The formula is √[(x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²]
- Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms). The number of elements (possibly infinite) is called the length of the sequence. 2,4,6,8,10
- only found in a right triangle. the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to the angle to the length of the hypotenuse. 16/22
- only found in a right triangle. the ratio of the length of the opposite side to that of the hypotenuse. 15/22
- A number that is not a whole number. Small portion of a number. 1/25
- a relative value indicating hundredth parts of any quantity. Can be indicated as a fraction of 100. 60% or 60/100
- a function that undoes the action of another function. The opposite of a function. 9+9 ----> 9-9
19 Clues: Found in a right triangle. Sine, Cosine, and Tangent. sin(21) • A number that is not a whole number. Small portion of a number. 1/25 • Indicates both direction and steepness of a line. Can be found using rise over run. 15/13x • a function that undoes the action of another function. The opposite of a function. 9+9 ----> 9-9 • ...
5th Grade-Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-01-11
Across
- number – a number in the base-10 place value system used to represent a quantity that may include part of a whole and is recorded with a decimal point separating the whole from the part
- method – a method for estimating a number in which the first digit of a number is retained and all remaining digits are changed to zero
- – a mathematical phrase, with no equal sign or comparison symbol, that may contain a number(s), an unknown(s), and/or and operator(s)
- – a method for adjusting an estimate to draw closer to an exact calculation
- property of addition – if the order of the addends are changed, the sum will remain the same; a + b = c; therefore, b + a = c
- a number in the form A over B.png where a and b are whole numbers and a < b where b is not equal to zero
- (natural) numbers – the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- a method for estimating a number by increasing or retaining a specific place value digit according to specific rules and changing all trailing digits to zero
- fraction – a number in the form A over B.png where a and b are whole numbers and a > b where b is not equal to zero
- – efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- – a number in the form A over B.png where a and b are whole numbers and b is not equal to zero. A fraction can be used to name part of an object, part of a set of objects, to compare two quantities, or to represent division.
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- a number that is composed of a whole number and a fraction
- – reasoning to determine an approximate value
- the part of a fraction written above the fraction bar that tells the number of fractional parts specified or being considered
- common denominator (LCD) – the least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions
- – the part of a fraction written below the fraction bar that tells the total number of equal parts in a whole or set
- numbers – a method for estimating a group of numbers by slightly adjusting some or all of the numbers to allow for easy mental computation
- property of addition – if three or more addends are added, they can be grouped in any order, and the sum will remain the same; a + b + c = (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
- symbols – symbols to show a group of terms and/or expressions within a mathematical expression
19 Clues: – reasoning to determine an approximate value • – efficient application of procedures with accuracy • a number that is composed of a whole number and a fraction • – a method for adjusting an estimate to draw closer to an exact calculation • symbols – symbols to show a group of terms and/or expressions within a mathematical expression • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-14
Across
- Numbers whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negatives. This includes zero but excludes all decimals or fractions.
- The steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line. The equation of this is y=mx+b
- The difference between the highest and lowest number in a set of data. Outside of math,it is defined as a set of different things.
- Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number.
- The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition.
- A mathematical statement that two quantities are equal. This usually involves variables and numbers on both sides.
- The unit used to measure the size of an angle. Outside of math, it is used as a measurement of temperature.
- Equation An algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant. The first power of a single variable, and whose graph is therefore a straight line.
- A way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division. Hint: Has a numerator and denominator
- The correspondence in size, form or arrangement of parts on a plane or line. Hint: Mirroring is used to describe this word.
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- The measure of the number of cubic units needed to fill a space. You calculate this when working with three dimensional figures.
- The part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures. It also studies lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape. So one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term. They are constructed from variables and constants using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative whole-number exponents.
- Plane a plane with two scaled perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin. It has an X and Y axis.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers. They can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- A number showing how many times the base is used as a factor. Also known as, the little numbers above or below numbers or variables.
- a branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals.Used to study motion and changing values.
- The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region.
19 Clues: The measure of the amount of surface on a flat surface. Another word for region. • The opperation of summing. In other words, this is the what you do when you are using addition. • Number a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one. Hint: NOT a prime number. • ...
Decimals,Fractions,Percents 2022-12-12
Module 4 and 5 vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- An identity element is a number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number.
- The meaning of the word “inverse” is something opposite in effect. The multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product. By multiplicative inverse definition, it is the reciprocal of a number.
- Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. In simple words, the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always 0.
- Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator and it shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of equal parts which are there in a collection.
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
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- According to the distributive property, multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.
- The basic definition of multiple is manifold. In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.”
- The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- Associative property is defined as, when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped.
11 Clues: The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.” • A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder. • ...
Mathematics 2023-07-01
Across
- A mathematical operation that finds the difference between two numbers. It's like taking away or removing some amount from a number.
- A mathematical operation that splits or shares a number into equal parts. Imagine sharing a pizza equally among your friends!
- A perfectly round shape that has a constant distance from its center to any point on its boundary. It's a closed curve with no straight sides or corners.
- The process of determining the size, length, or quantity of something using standard units. It helps us understand and compare the attributes of objects or quantities. Imagine doing it using rulers, scales, or other tools!
- A mathematical operation that combines two or more numbers to find the total or sum. It's like putting numbers together to see how much you have in total.
- A quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles. All sides of it are the same length, and its corners form 90-degree angles.
- A two-dimensional or three-dimensional figure with specific characteristics and boundaries. It can have different sizes, angles, and properties.
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- A way of representing a part of a whole or a part of a group. They have a numerator (the top number) that represents the part and a denominator (the bottom number) that represents the whole. Imagine dividing a pizza into equal slices and describing how much you have!
- A mathematical operation that combines equal groups or repeated additions. It's like adding the same number multiple times.
- The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces measured in degrees. They can be acute (less than 90 degrees), right (exactly 90 degrees), obtuse (more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees), or straight (exactly 180 degrees).
- A number expressed including a point. They are used to represent parts of a whole or to show more precise values than whole numbers. Imagine using it to describe measurements or money!
- A symbol or a word that represents a quantity or value. For example, things like 1, 2, 3. It can be used to count, measure, or perform calculations. They can be fractions, or decimals.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles. It can have different types, such as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene, based on the length of their sides and angles. Imagine a shape you can draw with three lines!
13 Clues: A mathematical operation that combines equal groups or repeated additions. It's like adding the same number multiple times. • A mathematical operation that splits or shares a number into equal parts. Imagine sharing a pizza equally among your friends! • ...
Module 4 and 5 vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- An identity element is a number that, when used in an operation with another number, results in the same number.
- The meaning of the word “inverse” is something opposite in effect. The multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that, when multiplied by the given number, gives 1 as the product. By multiplicative inverse definition, it is the reciprocal of a number.
- Additive inverse of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, gives the sum of 0. In simple words, the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always 0.
- Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator which tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator and it shows the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of equal parts which are there in a collection.
- A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder.
Down
- According to the distributive property, multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.
- The basic definition of multiple is manifold. In math, the meaning of a multiple is the product result of one number multiplied by another number.
- The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.”
- The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line.
- Associative property is defined as, when more than two numbers are added or multiplied, the result remains the same, irrespective of how they are grouped.
11 Clues: The absolute value of a number tells us how far a given number is from the origin on a number line. • The word “reciprocal’ comes from the Latin word “reciproc(us)”, meaning “returning” or “alternating.” • A factor of a number is a number that divides the given number evenly or exactly, leaving no remainder. • ...