Math Trivia
Exponents
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100

What the reciprocal of 5/4 ?

4/5

100

Does exponents mean repeated addition or multiplication?

Multiplication
100

What is 

sqrt(-1)

i

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

an egg

100

What state has the most coast line?

Alaska

200

If you are filling a swimming pool with water, will you be solving for volume or surface area?

Volume

200

What is 9^3 (exponent)

729

200

According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, the equation y=x3-3x+7, has how many roots?

3

200

What begins with T, finishes with T, and has T in it?

a teapot

200

What does the Spanish word "sol" mean in English?

sun

300

Is Pi a rational or irrational number?

Irrational, you can't write it down as a non-infinite decimal 

300

Solve for x: 2^x = 32

5

300

What is a "root" of a graph?

Where the graph touches/crosses the x-axis (the solutions when y=0)

300

What goes up but never comes back down?

your age

300

Which rapper has won the most grammy's? (There's actually a tie! One answer will earn you the points. Both answers will earn you double points!)

Jay-Z and Kanye West

400

The number in front of a variable is called this.

A Coefficient

400

What is x3*x2?

x5
400
Which type of graph is best when you are comparing two variables?

Scatterplot

400

No matter what, what can you always count on?

your fingers

400

Name 3 countries that start with "D"

Djibouti, Denmark, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Dominican Republic

500

What do you call a function that denotes the distance from zero?

Absolute Value

500

What is:

(2x4)2(3xy)?

12x9y

500

Write an explicit equation to find the term of the series: 3+7+11+15+...

t(n)=3+4(n-1) or t(n)=4n-1

500

What is full of holes but still holds water?

a sponge

500

Name one country that Ms. Beal has traveled to.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY if you can share TWO countries that Ms. Beal has traveled to. 

... Mexico, Jamaica, Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, Greece, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Chile, Turkey, Canada