Math Vocabulary
Squares - But Not the Shape
Proportionality
Rational Number Operations
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100

The opposite of a number

What is 'Inverse'?

100

142

What is 196?

100

You can label a graph as proportional or nonproportional. The following would be described as this. 


What is 'nonproportional'?

100

-5 + -5

What is -10?

100

What is another word for the mathematical term 'mean'?

What is the 'average'?

200

This is a group surveyed from a population.

What is a 'sample'?
200

sqrt(36

What is 6?

200

These two things identify a graph as being proportional.

What is 'a straight line that passes through the origin'?

200

20 div -4

What is -5?

200

This percent is equivalent to the decimal 0.345.

What is 34.5%?
300

You can solve these equal statements. They must have an equal sign to be called this. 

What is an 'Equation'?

300

These side lengths would create the perfect square 121.

What is 11?

300

This letter represents the constant of proportionality.

What is 'k'?

300

6 - - 3

What is 9?

300

This is the population in the following scenario:

A snack food company wanted to see if people in Canada liked their new logo, so they asked 50 shoppers from each province to complete a survey.

What is 'every person in Canada'?

400

These are a pair of angles that have a sum of 180 degrees.

What are 'supplementary angles'?

400

This is the opposite of squaring a number.

What is 'square rooting' or 'taking the square root'?

400

The constant of proportionality in the following equation is this.

y = 5x

5

400

-4 - - 12

What is 8?

400

This is the IQR of the following boxplot.


What is 6?

500

This is a pair of numbers that add to equal zero.

What are 'zero pairs'?

500

This is the exponent in the following expression: 

6^2 + 15

What is 2?

500

What is the constant of proportionality in this table?


What is 

1/2?

500

4 * (-5) * (-2)

What is 40?

500

This is the inequality that matches this graph.

What is 

x>= 2?