front 1 Absolute Value | back 1 It is the number is its distance from zero. |
front 2 Inverse | back 2 the "opposite" |
front 3 Inverse of addition | back 3 Subtraction |
front 4 Inverse of subtraction | back 4 Additionally |
front 5 Inverse of multiplication | back 5 Division |
front 6 Inverse of division | back 6 Multiplication |
front 7 Formula for perimeter | back 7 l + l + w + w |
front 8 Formula for area | back 8 l x w |
front 9 Axis | back 9 A number line in a plane. Plural form is axes. |
front 10 Coordinate Plane is also called a ... | back 10 Cartesian Coordinate System |
front 11 Common Denominator | back 11 A common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions. |
front 12 Common Factor | back 12 A factor that two or more integers have in common. |
front 13 Prime Number | back 13 A prime number is an integer p greater than 1 with exactly two positive factors: 1 and p. |
front 14 Composite Number | back 14 A composite number is an integer greater than 1 that has more than two positive factors. |
front 15 Coordinate(s) | back 15 A number assigned to each point on the number line which shows its position or location on the line. In a coordinate plane the ordered pair, (x,y), assigned to each point of the plane, shows the point’s position in relation to the x-axis and y-axis. |
front 16 Coordinate Plane | back 16 A plane that consists of a horizontal and vertical number line, intersecting at right angles at their origins. The number lines, called axes, divide the plane into four quadrants. The quadrants are numbered I, II, III, and IV beginning in the upper right quadrant and moving counterclockwise. |
front 17 Quadrant | back 17 The four regions of a coordinate plane, each represent one-quarter of the whole coordinate plane. |
front 18 In this quadrant, your coordinate point is - - positive and positive | back 18 Quadrant I |
front 19 In this quadrant, your coordinate point is - - negative and positive | back 19 Quadrant II |
front 20 In this quadrant, your coordinate point is - negative and negative | back 20 Quadrant III |
front 21 In this quadrant, your coordinate point is - positive and negative | back 21 Quadrant IV |
front 22 Counting Numbers | back 22 The whole numbers in a never-ending sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... |
front 23 Denominator | back 23 The denominator of a fraction indicates into how many equal parts the whole is divided. The denominator appears beneath the fraction bar. |
front 24 Dividend | back 24 The quantity that is to be divided. |
front 25 Divisor | back 25 The quantity by which the dividend is divided. |
front 26 Equivalent | back 26 A term used to describe fractions or ratios that are equal. |
front 27 Exponents | back 27 Also called powers. It is a symbol written above and to the right of a number or mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a power. |
front 28 Factor | back 28 An integer that divides evenly into a dividend. Use interchangeably with divisor except in the Division Algorithm. |
front 29 Improper Fraction | back 29 A fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. |
front 30 Integers | back 30 The collection of integers is composed of the counting numbers, the negatives, and zero; ... −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4... |
front 31 Negative Numbers | back 31 Numbers to the left of zero |
front 32 Positive Numbers | back 32 Numbers to the right of zero |
front 33 Integers | back 33 both positive and negative numbers |
front 34 Least Common Denominator | back 34 The least common multiple of two numbers |
front 35 common | back 35 same |
front 36 Numerator | back 36 The expression written above the fraction bar in a common fraction to indicate the number of parts counted. |
front 37 Ordered Pair | back 37 A pair of numbers that represent the coordinates of a point in the coordinate plane with the first number measured along the horizontal scale and the second along the vertical scale. |
front 38 Origin | back 38 The point with coordinate 0 on a number line; the point with coordinates (0,0) in the coordinate plane. |
front 39 Perimeter Formula | back 39 length + length + width + width |
front 40 Area Formula | back 40 length x width |
front 41 Prime Factorization | back 41 The process of finding the prime factors of an integer. The term is also used to refer to the result of the process. |
front 42 Proper Fraction | back 42 A fraction whose value is greater than 0 and less than 1. |
front 43 Quotient | back 43 The result or answer by doing division. |
front 44 Repeating Decimal | back 44 A decimal in which a cycle of one or more digits is repeated infinitely. |
front 45 Remainder | back 45 The left-over number in a division problem. |
front 46 Horizontal Axis is the... | back 46 x-axis |
front 47 Vertical Axis is the... | back 47 y-axis |
front 48 "to the power of" is also known as | back 48 known as an exponent |
front 49 Example of Prime Numbers | back 49 3, 5, 17, 23, 47 |
front 50 Example of Composite Numbers | back 50 1, 6, 15, 27, 33 |
front 51 Simplifying | back 51 The process of finding equivalent fractions to obtain the simplest form. |
front 52 Terminating Decimal | back 52 If the quotient of a division problem contains a remainder of zero, the quotient is said to be a terminating decimal. |
front 53 Tree Diagram | back 53 A process used to find the prime factors of an integer. |
front 54 Unit | back 54 A quantity used as a standard measurement for something |
front 55 Vertex | back 55 The endpoint of two rays or lines meeting at a point or forming an angle. |
front 56 x-axis | back 56 The horizontal axis of a coordinate plane. |
front 57 y-axis | back 57 The vertical axis of a coordinate plane. |
front 58 x-coordinate | back 58 The first number provided in an ordered pair (a, b). |
front 59 y-coordinate | back 59 The second number provided in an ordered pair (a, b). |
front 60 Inequalitites | back 60 Less than or greater than |
front 61 When is KCF formula used? | back 61 in dividing fractions |
front 62 equivalent fractions | back 62 Fractions with different denominators that name the same number. |