Exponents
Two Step Equations
Slope
Linear Equations
Scatterplots
100

The exponent on a number means this.

What is the number times itself that many times.

100

x +3 = 4x

x= 1

100

The words in fraction form to describe slope.

What is rise over run?

100

This is a linear equation.

What is y= mx + b?
100

This is the definition of a scatterplot.

What is "a collection of ordered pairs that allows an exploration of the relationship between points"?

200

You add the exponents when the bases are doing this.

What is, when you have the same base and the bases are being multiplied?

200

2x- 5= 12x 

-1/2

200

These are the axes you move on, in order, to determine slope on a graph.

What is y then x?

200

This variable represents slope in a linear equation.

What is m?

200

This describes when the dependent variable increases and the independent variable also increases. 

What is a positive association?

300

The exponents are subtracted when the bases are doing this.

What is, when the bases are the same and are being divided?

300

3x+6 = 21

x= 5

300

The slope in the equation y = 2/3x +7.

What is 2/3?

300

This variable represents the y intercept in an equation.

What is b?
300

This describes when the dependent variable increases and the independent variable decreases.

What is a negative association?

400

You must create a fraction and take the reciprocal to get rid of this.

What is a negative exponent?

400

5x + 2 -3x = 8 - 1x

x= 2

400

The slope in the equation 2y= 4x - 12.

What is 2?

400

This is the y intercept in the equation 2y = 4x - 6.

What is -3?

400

This is the definition of an outlier.

What is "a point that differs greatly from the pattern of the data"?

500

The answer is always one.

What is, when an exponent is zero?

500

4 + 5x -3 = 6x- 4 + 20 - 2x

x=15

500

The slope in the following equation: 

2y + 6 = 3x

What is 3/2?

500

This is the y intercept in the equation 5x = 10y + 30.

What is -3?

500

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