Number Theory
Operations
Fraction Frenzy
The Mathematical World
This Ain't Geometry Dash
100

It's the result of taking away 5 from negative 7.

(-12)

100

It's the name for four's small companion. 42

Exponent

100

When adding or subtracting fractions, you would first require this.

A common denominator.

100

It's the I in this formula: the result of multiplying the principal by the rate, as well as time. I = Prt

Simple Interest

100

It's the name of a six-sided polygon.

Hexagon

200

It's the set of all positive and negative whole numbers... including zero of course.

Integers

200

You can think of this operation as being repeated addition.

Multiplication

200

It's the part of the fraction that tells you how many pieces one has out of a complete set.

Numerator

200

If a skateboard completes one full rotation, they will have spun this many degrees.

360 Degrees

200

It's the formula to calculate the area of a rectangle.

length x width

300

This property states that multiplying the sum of two numbers is the same as multiplying the two numbers individually, and then adding them together.

The distributive property.

300

Doing addition before multiplication?  I would think again as you might be violating this:

The order of operations.

300

The fractions 1/3 and 4/12 are examples of these types of fractions.

Equivalent

300

It's the theoretical probability of rolling an even number on a six-sided die.

50% or 1/2

300

It's the sum of the interior angles of a triangle.  If you need a reminder, it's the same as a half rotation.

180 Degrees

400

It's the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both 6 and 8.

24

400

We use these to undo operations when solving for an unknown variable.  Remember to also do it on the other side of the equation.

Reverse Operations

Opposite Operations

400

A fraction that has a larger numerator than its denominator is pretty odd.  You could also call it this.

Improper

400

If a recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, how many cups of flour would you need if you had to scale the recipe two and a half times?

5 Cups

400

You can't go 'wrong' identifying this triangle by its distinct 90 degree interior angle.

Right Angle Triangle

500

Prime numbers are special.  They only have two of these; 1 and itself.

Factors

500

If you're given the area of a square, you can use this operation to find the square's side length.

Square root.

500

You can represent 13% in decimal form as 0.13.  You can also represent it with this fraction.

13/100

500

To find the capacity (or volume) of a rectangular prism, all you need to do is multiple the area of the base with this measurement.

Height

500

It's a special kind of parallelogram in which all four sides are the same length.

Rhombus