Subtraction is the opposite of this operation
What is Addition?
A relation where the x-values do not repeat
What is a function?
The value of x in the equation:
5x = 100
What is 20?
The form when the terms are in descending order from largest exponent to smallest.
What is Standard Form?
This determines which type of root you are working with.
What is the Index?
Division is the opposite of this operation
What is Multiplication?
The x-values within a relation
What is the Domain?
The value of x in the equation:
2x + 5 = 11
What is 3?
The power of a polynomial is also referred to as this.
What is the Degree?
The numbers and variables underneath the radical sign.
What is the Radicand?
The term used for opposite operations in math
What is Inverse?
The y-values within a relation.
What is the Range?
The value of x in the equation:
3(x + 2) = 36
What is 5?
A method of factoring where you split up the polynomial and factor separately. This can only be used for an even amount of terms.
Factoring by Grouping
A radical must always be in this form.
What is Simplest Form?
The numbers/variables/terms that you multiply together to get something.
This test can be used to determine a function when presented with a graph.
What is the Vertical Line Test?
The value of x in the equation:
4x - 6 = 12 - 2x
What is 3?
What is Synthetic Division?
Name the relationship of the terms below:
(x + 4) and (x - 4)
What is Conjugates?
The amount of times a number is multiplied by itself.
What is the exponent?
or
What is the power?
This symbol is used to signify when an equation is a function.
The values of x in the equation:
x2 - x - 6 = 0
What are 3 and -2?
If you get a zero using this theorem, it means the expression is a factor.
What is the Remainder Theorem?
When a radical is in the denominator, you must do this to the denominator.
What is Rationalize?