Algebraic Vocabulary
Properties
Multiplication
Fractions
Random questions
100

What is a math sentence called that has an equal sign?

Equation

100

Multiplying each term inside the parenthesis by the number OUTSIDE of the parenthesis is called???

Distributive Property
100

What is 5 times 5

What is 25

100

What is the top number of a fraction called?

What is the numerator

100

When you add to numbers together the answer is called the ?

What is the sum


200

In the algebraic expression 8q, the letter q is called a ?

variable

200

What is the order of Operations?

P.E.M.D.A.S

200

What is 7 times 8?

56

200

What is the bottom number of a fraction called?

What is the denominator

200

The answer when two or more values are multiplied together?

What is the product?

300

This is also known as the number in an equation. 

What is the coefficient

300

Changing the order of the numbers you are adding does not change the sum.

5+2=7

2+5=7 

 Commutative property of Addition 

5+2=7

2+5=7

300

What is 10x9?

90

300

What is an example of a mixed number ?

One and two-thirds

Three and six-eights


etc

300

What does P.E.M.D.A.S stand for?

Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction. 

400

A math sentence that can have numbers and variables is called a ?

Expression

400

Changing the order of factors does not change the product. ...

6X8=48

8x6=48

 Commutative property of Multiplication:


6X8=48

8x6=48

400

What is 250 times 30?

What is 7,500

400

What type of fraction do you have when the NUMERATOR is larger than the denominator?

Improper Fraction

400

In math using the word "difference" is another to tell you that you need to do which operation?

Subtraction
500

Terms that have the same variables and same power are called?


like terms
500

What property is this??

What is the distributive property. 

500

What is 500 times 1000?

500,000

500

6/8 and 3/4 are what type of fractions?

Equivalent

500

In math when you see "product of" which operation should you use?

Multiplication