Ratio and Proportional Relationships
The Number System
Expressions and Equations
Expressions and Equations
Geometry
100

Rate

 a comparison of quantities in two different units is called a rate.

100

 Absolute value

  the distance a number is from 0 on a number line.

100

Distributive Property

a mathematical property used to rewrite expressions involving addition and multiplication.  EX. 4(5 + x) = 4(5) + 4(x) = 20 + 4x

100

Commutative property

 property that states the order in which quantities are multiplied doesn’t change the product.

100

Circumference

the distance around a circle (perimeter)

200

Proportion

an equation stating that 2 ratios are equal.

200

 Integers

whole numbers and their opposites.

200

Order of Operations

 a set agreement for carrying out calculations with one or more operations. ( Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication/Division (moving left to right), Addition/Subtraction (moving left to right)

200

Slope

 the number used to express the steepness of a line.

200

Diameter

segment that goes from one point on a circle through the center to another point on the circle.

300

Rate table

a table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item.

300

Rational number

number that can be expressed as a quotient of two integers where the divisor is not 0.

300

 Inequality

A statement that compares two quantities.  <, >, <, and > are used to express inequalities.

300

Linear relationship

a relationship in which these is a constant rate of change between variables.

300

Radius

segment from the center of the circle to a point on the circle  (half the diameter)

400

 Ratio

a comparison of two quantities and can be expressed as 3:5 or 3 to 5

400

Multiplicative identity

multiplying any rational number by 1 will be the original number.

400

Variable

a quantity that can change, often represented by a letter

400

Dependent variable

It’s value depends upon or is determined by other variable.

400

Adjacent sides

two sides that meet at a vertex.

500

 Constant of proportionality

the constant ratio of 2 proportional quantities, x and y; usually written as y =kx, where is k is the constant of proportionality.

500

 Opposites

two numbers whose sum is 0.  Ex. – 3 + 3 = 0

500

 Coefficient

a number that is multiplied by a variable in an equation or expression.

500

Independent variable

It’s value determines the value of another variable.

500

Corresponding sides

sides have same relative position in similar figures.

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