The term for multiplying a number by itself.
What is squaring?
1/16+3/16
What is
1/4
The slope-intercept form of a linear graph.
What is y = mx + b?
When x2 is said to be 64, x is said to be this number, or its negative version.
What is 8?
The name of the numbers used in ancient Europe.
What are Roman Numerals?
The place value two spaces behind the decimal point. (0.9872)
What is the hundredths place?
To divide by a fraction on both sides of an equation, you multiply by this. When dividing by two fractions, you use this form of the second fraction.
What is a reciprocal?
The slope of the above graph.
What is 2?
The name for the 3 in 3x2.
What is a coefficient?
The name of the length in the above picture.
What is a radius?
This term defines positive and negative whole numbers, including zero.
What are integers?
Two fractions must have this in order to add or subtract them.
What is a common denominator?
The name of this shape, used for quadratic graphs.
What is a parabola?
When we simplify an equation and end up with an expression like 4 = 7, the equation is said to have this many solutions.
What is zero?
a2 + b2 = c2
What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
The distance of an integer between itself and zero on a number line.
What is absolute value?
The name for a fraction in which the numerator is less than the denominator.
What is a proper fraction?
The slope-intercept form of the above graph.
What is y = 15x?
When we simplify an equation and get an expression like 5 = 5, we say the equations has this many solutions.
What is infinitely many?
This letter is used to refer to the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter.
What is
pi
The areas of a rectangle, triangle, and trapezoid.
What are the formulas -- A = bh, A = (1/2)bh, and A = (1/2)(h)(b1+b2)?
An equation stating that two ratios (fractions) are equal to each other.
What is a proportion?
The axis of symmetry of this graph.
What is x = -1?
Quadratic equations can have at most this many solutions.
What is 2?
This term is the official name of the numbers we use in the modern world today (1, 2, 3, etc.)
What are Hindu-Arabic Numerals?