Properties of Real Numbers, Equations, Inequalities
Linear Functions
Linear Function Analysis
Absolute Value, Matrices, and Systems of Equations
Quadratic Expressions/Functions/Equations
100

This property of real numbers states that c(a+b) = ca + cb.

What is the distributive property?

100

This is the value of f(3) if f(x) = 3x + 1.

What is 10?

100

If the graph of a function is moving up as it goes from left to right on a certain interval, we could say it is doing this.

What is increasing?

100

|x| can be better understood if we note this represents the distance between x and this number.

What is 0?

100

This is the resulting quadratic when you multiply out (3x - 2)(2x + 1) and write in standard form, combining all like terms.

What is 6x- x - 2?

200

This is the value of x that solves the equation 3(x-2)+11=5.

What is x = 0?

200

This is the value of x when f(x) = 11, given f(x) = 5 - 2x.

What is -3?

200

If a function is moving horizontally, not up nor down, as it traces from left to right on an interval, we may say it is doing this.

What is staying constant?

200

Two matrices A and B must have this if we are to add them together.

What are identical dimensions?

200

This is the resulting complex number in a + bi form when you multiply out (3 - 3i)(2 + 5i). Recall that i2 = -1. 

What is 21 + 9i?

300

This is the interval containing all x-values that satisfy the inequality 3x + 10 < 15.

What is (-infinty, 5/3)?
300

If g(x) = 4x - 7, and f(x) has a graph perpendicular to g(x) and intersecting it at its y-intercept, this is the equation of f(x).

What is f(x) = (1/4)x - 7?

300

We call the point where a function intersects the x-axis this.

What is a zero, a solution, a root, or where f(x) = 0?

300

These are the buttons I hit on the TI-84 to pull up my matrix menu.

What is Alpha -> Zoom?

300

(3 - 2i) and (3 + 2i) are examples of this vocabulary term.

What are complex conjugates?

400

This type of equation, when attempting to solve it, results in a statement that is obviously false, like 0 = 3.

What is an equation with no solution?

400

If g(x) = (1/2)x + 4, and f(x) is parallel to g(x) and passes through the point (-2, 8), this is the equation for f(x).

What is f(x) = (1/2)x + 9?

400

This describes what a function f(x) is doing as x goes off towards positive infinity.

What is right end behavior?

400

This is the ordered pair solving the system of equations below.

x - 2y = 10

-2x + 8y = -12

What is (14, 2)?

400

These are the solutions to the factorable quadratic equation x2 - 5x + 4 = 0.

What are x = 1 and x = 4?

500

This interval describes all x-values that satisfy the compound inequality 4 < 2x - 2 < 6.

What is (3,4)?

500
This is the equation of a linear function f(x) = ax + b that has a graph passing through the points (3, -2) and (7, -5).

What is f(x) = (-3/4)x + (1/4)?

500

Regardless of the function involved, f-1(f(x)) should always equal this.

What is x?

500
This kind of system of equations graphs as parallel lines, indicating there is no solution.

What is an inconsistent system?

500

These are the solutions to the unfactorable quadratic equation 4.8x- 17.1x + 10 = 24 rounded to three decimal places.

What are x = -0.686 and x = 4.249?

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