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58 Cards in this Set
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Absolute Value
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A number's distance from zero on the number line.
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Conjecture
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A conclusion you reach by inductive reasoning.
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Inductive Reasoning
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Making conclusions based on patterns you observe.
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Variable Expression
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Is a mathematical phrase that uses variables, numerals,and operation symbols.
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Additive Identity
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0
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Multiplicative Identity
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1
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Associative Properties
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(a+b)+c=a+(b+c)
(ab)c=a(bc) |
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Commutative
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a+b=b+a
a(b)=b(c) |
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Identity Properties
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a+0=a(1)
a(1)=a |
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Distributative
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a(b+c)=ab+ac
(b+c)a=ba+ca a(b-c)=db-ac (b-c)a=bd-ca |
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Deductive Reasoning
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Is the process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion.
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Solution of an equation
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Is a value fro a variable that makes an equation true.
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Formula
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Is an equation that shows a reationship between quantities that are represented by variables.
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Divisible
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Remainder is zero when you divide.
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Equivalent Fractions
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When the fractions describe the same part of a hole.
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Rational Number
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Is any number you can write as a quotient a/b of two integers where b is not 0.
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Dimensional Analysis
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You can use conversion factors to change from one unit of measure to another.
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Termination Decimal
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When the division ends with a remainder of zero.
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Consecutive Interger
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When you count by 1's from any interger.
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Compound Interest
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When a bank pays interest on the principle and on the interest on account has earned.
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Deductive Reasoning
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Is the process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion.
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Solution of an equation
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Is a value from a variable that makes an equation true.
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Formula
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Is an equation that shows a reationship between quantities that are represented by variables.
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Divisible
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Remainder is zero when you divide.
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Equivalent Fractions
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When the fractions describe the same part of a whole.
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Rational Number
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Is any number you can write as a quotient a/b of two integers where b is not 0.
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Dimensional Analysis
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You can use conversion factors to change from one unit of measure to another.
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Termination Decimal
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When the division ends with a remainder of zero.
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Consecutive Interger
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When you count by 1's from any interger.
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Compound Interest
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When a bank pays interest on the principle and on the interest on account has earned.
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Interest Rate
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Percentage of money.
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Domain
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First Coordinates
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Function Notation
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f(x)
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Linear Equation
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Is any equation whose graph is a line.
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Relation
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A set of ordered pairs.
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Trend Line
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Closely Fits the data points in the scatter plot.
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Y-intercept
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The point where the line crosses the y-axis
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Order of Operations
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Multiply and divide first, then add and subtract.
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Evaluate
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A variable expression, replace each variable with a number.
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Counter Example
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An example that proves a statement false.
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Interest Rate
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Percentage of money.
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Domain
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First Coordinates
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Function Notation
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f(x)
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Linear Equation
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Is any equation whose graph is a line.
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Relation
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A set of ordered pairs.
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Trend Line
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Closely Fits the data points in the scatter plot.
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Y-intercept
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The point where the line crosses the y-axis
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Order of Operations
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Multiply and divide first, then add and subtract.
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Evaluate
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A variable expression, replace each variable with a number.
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Counter Example
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An example that proves a statement false.
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Coordinate Plane
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Is formal by the intersection of two number lines.
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X-Axis
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The horizontal number line.
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Y-Axis
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The vertical number line.
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Ordered Pair
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An ordered pair is a pair of numbers that gives the location of a point in a coordinate plane.
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Origin
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Where the axes Intersect.
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Least Common Multiple
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The multiple in which is the smallest of two numbers.
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Least Common Denominator
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When fractions have different denominators.
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Multiple
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Is a number the product
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