This word means to find similarities, but in math this is what we do when we use greater or less than
What is compare?
A number based on tens. For example, 0.05
What is a decimal?
The small number above the base that also means power. For example, 2 to the third power is 8.
What is an exponent?
Shows parts of a whole. Has a numerator and denominator
What is a fraction?
A two-dimensional plane formed by the intersection of two number lines and is used for graphing
What is the coordinate plane?
To determine using math calculations
The result of multiplying a number by another number. For example, 4 x 5 is 20.
What is a multiple?
This word means to multiply a number by itself.
What is squared?
Comparison of two numbers with the same units. For example, 3 to 4 or 3:4.
What is a ratio?
The horizontal line on the coordinate plane
What is the x-axis?
To study or examine something in detail; to look at how the parts fit together
What is analyze?
A number that only has two factors, one and itself. For example, 5 = 5 x 1.
What is a prime number?
This word means to multiply a number by itself three times.
What is cubed?
A number that can be written as a fraction
What is a rational number?
The vertical line on the coordinate plane
What is the y-axis?
A rule or fact written with math symbols; for example area of a rectangle = length times width
A number than has many factors. For example, 12 = 1 x 12, 2 x 6, 3 x 4.
What is a composite number?
What is a coefficient?
A never ending, non-repeating decimal that cannot be written as a fraction
What is an irrational number?
Same shape, same size
What is congruent?
When a number or variable is directly outside a pair of parentheses, then that number or variable is multiplied to all the terms inside the parentheses. An example is 3(x + 5) = 3x + 15.
What is the distributive property?
The distance a number is from zero on the number line.
What is absolute value?
Each input has a single output
What is a function?
The most famous irrational number
What is Pi?
The online graphing calculator that you can use on the EOC testing and in math class
What is Desmos?