A transformation that is a flip is called what?
Reflection
Complementary angles
When we divide the same base, we perform what operation with their exponents?
Subtract
What is the slope-intercept form equation?
y=mx+b
What variable represents the y-intercept?
b
All figures remain congruent after each transformation except which one?
Dilation
The interior angles of a triangle add together to equal what?
180 degrees
Simplify NOT solve:
(34)(32) = ?
36
What is the formula for slope?
m=rise/run
or
m=(y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
What does it mean that a line is nonlinear?
It curves and/or it doesn't have a constant rate of change
When given a scale factor and pre-image point, what operation do you perform to find the new image?
Multiply the scale factor and the pre-image points together
Name two types of angle pairs that we learned that are formed by two parallel lines cut by a transversal
Complementary, Supplementary, Vertical, Corresponding, Alternate Interior, Alternate Exterior, Same-side Interior, or Same-side Exterior
The power rule states when an exponent is raised to another exponent, we perform what operation?
multiply the exponents
Name the three different solutions equations can have.
One solution, No solution, or Infinitely Many Solutions
Name two different methods to solve systems of equations?
Graphing, Substitution, elimination, or inspection
What is the vocabulary term to describe two figures that are the same shape and same size?
Congruent
Alternate means what?
Opposite
Scientific notation is used to rewrite numbers, a positive exponent means the number is what?
large
Right Triangles
A positive association on a scatter plot would slant in what direction?
up
A 270 degree counterclockwise rotation is equivalent to what other turn?
90 degrees clockwise
What is the term for two angles that are sitting next to each other? *HINT: starts with an 'a'*
Adjacent
The zero exponent rule states that any base raised to the power of zero will always equal what?
1
If given the diameter, how do you find the radius?
Divide by two, the radius is HALF of the diameter
A point that is far away from other points on a scatter plot and does not fit in the pattern is called what? *HINT: it is NOT called a wayout like was stated in our study guide, but it has 'out' in the name*
An outlier