Solutions to equations
Linear Facts
Real Number System
Laws of Exponents
Systems of Equations and Classifications
100
x + 1 = x + 2
What is "no solutions"
100
Parallel lines share this?
What is slope?
100
The category of numbers that the square root of "-1" belongs to.
What is the imaginary numbers?
100
(Anything)^0 (well except 0^0)
What is 1?
100
This is how we classify a system involving two parallel lines.
What is inconsistent?
200
3 = 3
What is "infinite solutions"
200
The characteristics of perpendicular lines' slope.
What is reciprocal and opposite in sign.
200
The set of numbers contains only the numbers a small child would know.
What is the counting or natural numbers?
200
(3)^-1
What is (1/3)
200
When you are "solving" system of equations your are finding out this.
What is finding where lines cross?
300
-7x = 0
What is "0"?
300
The slope of a vertical line?
What is undefined?
300
This is the difference between the whole and natural numbers.
What is 0?
300
We do this with exponents when we have a base with a power raised to another power.
What is multiply the exponents?
300
How we classify a system that intersects in only one place.
What is consistent and dependent.
400
2x + 3 - 5x = -4x
What is -3?
400
This line has a slope of zero.
What is a horizontal line?
400
Examples of these numbers are "pi" and the square root of 5.
What are the irrational numbers?
400
(2x10^23)(6x10^24)
What is 1.2x10^48
400
You are solving a system of equations and the problem reduces to: 2 = 3 This is the classification you give.
What is an inconsistent system?
500
lx - 2l = -6
What is no solutions
500
Another name for "b" in the linear world.
What is the y-intercept.
500
These are all of the groups that -6 belong to.
What is the integers, the rationals, the real's.
500
We do this to exponents when we multiply bases that are the same.
What is add?
500
This is the classification of the system below. 2x + 3y = 0 -2x-3y = 0
What is consistent and dependent?
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