A transformation of an object where you "flip" it over a line.
What is Reflection?
The range of numbers that can be found before the decimal in Scientific notation.
What is 1-9?
The name of the number that is being raised to the exponent.( Ex. The 5 in the number 56)
What is the Base?
A line segment with a direction given.
What is a Vector?
The name of the period used in math (Ex. 5.632)
What is a decimal?
A transformation of an object where you "turn" the object around a point.
What is Rotation?
All numbers in scientific notation are multiplied by this.
What is a power of 10?
When multiplying numbers with exponents you keep the base the same and _____ the exponents.
What is Add?
A transformation of the plane that is distance preserving.
What is a Basic Rigid Motion?
The answer to a multiplication equation.
What is product?
A transformation of an object where you "move" the object to a new location along a vector.
Is the following number written in Scientific Notation?5.256 x 83
No.
When dividing numbers with exponents you keep the base the same and ________ the exponents.
What is subtract?
A basic rigid motion is _______________, which means line lengths and angle measurements stay the same.
What is distance preserving?
The answer to an addition sentence.
What is the Sum?
It is more than one transformation.
What is a Sequence of transformations?
Is the following number written in Scientific notation:
5.2698 x 106
Yes.
Solve 52
What is 25?
Given a pair of lines L and M in a plane, a third line intersects L at a single point and intersects M at a single but different point.
What is Transversal?
The answer to a subtraction equation?
What is the Difference?
Refers to the location of a point or figure, after it has been transformed.
What is the Image of a point or figure?
In scientific notation when you move the decimal to the right then the exponent will be _________.
Solve 102
What is 100?
A sequence of basic rigid motions of the plane. (Both figures are congruent – identical).
What is Congruence?
The answer to a division equation.
What is the quotient?