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Algebra Vocabulary Scramble Activity Madison Keel
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variable: a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
equation: a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
simplify: replace an expression with its simplest name or form
base: a number that is multiplied repeatedly
evaluate: substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify
coefficient: the numerical factor when a term has a variable
solution of an equation: any value or values that make an equation rule
inverse operations: operations that undo one another
consecutive integers: Integers that differ by one
literal equation: an equation involving two or more variables
function: a relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain
vertical line test: a method used to determine if a relation is a function or not. If a vertical line passes through a graph more than once the graph is not a function
range: the set of all second coordinates of a function
scale drawings: an enlarged or reduced drawing similar to an actual object or place
indirect measurement: a technique that uses proportions to find a measurement when direct measurement is not possible
rate: a ratio of a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different units
unit analysis: conversion (changing one unit to another)
extremes of the proportion: in the proportion a/b=c/d, a and d are are the extremes
cross product: in a proportion a/b=c/d, the products of ad and bc are equal
percent increase: the percentage of change found when the original amount increases
Algebra Vocabulary Scramble Activity Madison Keel
| a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign |
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| a method used to determine if a relation is a function or not. If a vertical line passes through a graph more than once the graph is not a function |
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| a number that is multiplied repeatedly |
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| a ratio of a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different units |
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| a relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain |
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| a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers |
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| a technique that uses proportions to find a measurement when direct measurement is not possible |
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| an enlarged or reduced drawing similar to an actual object or place |
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| an equation involving two or more variables |
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| any value or values that make an equation rule |
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| conversion (changing one unit to another) |
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| in a proportion a/b=c/d, the products of ad and bc are equal |
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| in the proportion a/b=c/d, a and d are are the extremes |
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| Integers that differ by one |
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| operations that undo one another |
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| replace an expression with its simplest name or form |
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| substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify |
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| the numerical factor when a term has a variable |
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| the percentage of change found when the original amount increases |
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| the set of all second coordinates of a function |
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Algebra Vocabulary Scramble Activity Madison Keel
| a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign |
| |
| a method used to determine if a relation is a function or not. If a vertical line passes through a graph more than once the graph is not a function |
| |
| a number that is multiplied repeatedly |
| |
| a ratio of a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different units |
| |
| a relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain |
| |
| a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers |
| |
| a technique that uses proportions to find a measurement when direct measurement is not possible |
| |
| an enlarged or reduced drawing similar to an actual object or place |
| |
| an equation involving two or more variables |
| |
| any value or values that make an equation rule |
| |
| conversion (changing one unit to another) |
| |
| in a proportion a/b=c/d, the products of ad and bc are equal |
| |
| in the proportion a/b=c/d, a and d are are the extremes |
| E | X | T | R | E | M | E | S | | O | F | | T | H | E | | P | R | O | P | O | R | T | I | O | N | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| Integers that differ by one |
| |
| operations that undo one another |
| |
| replace an expression with its simplest name or form |
| |
| substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify |
| |
| the numerical factor when a term has a variable |
| |
| the percentage of change found when the original amount increases |
| |
| the set of all second coordinates of a function |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only