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ABC Math Book By: Emmalee VanZyl
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ABC Math Book By: Emmalee VanZyl Eisenhower Jr. High School
Jamieson’s Math Class Algebra 1 School Year
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Table of Contents A= Absolute Value…….……………………………..1
B= Binomial…………………………………………..2 C= Closure…...………………………………………3 D=Descending Order…..…………………………...4 E= Exponential Notation..………………………….5 F= First and Last….………………………………...6 G= GCF……………………………………………...7 H= Horizontal Line…..……………………………...8 I= Irrational…………………………………………..9 J= Justify……………………………………………10 K= Known Numbers……………………………….11 L= Like Terms………….…………………………..12 M= Monomial……………………………………….13 N= Natural Numbers……………………………….14 O= Origin…...……………………………………….15 P= Polynomial………………………………………16 Q= Quadrant………………………………………..17 R= Rational Number……………………………….18 S= Slope…………………………………………….19 T= Trinomial………………………………………...20 U= Unknown Numbers…………………………….21 V=Vertical lines……………………………………..22 W= Whole Numbers……………………………….23 X= X-Axis……………………………………………24 Y= Y-Axis……………………………………………25 Z= Zero Property of Multiplication…………….….26
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How far the number is from zero
Absolute Value How far the number is from zero Example: l4l= 4 l-4l=4
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B Example: (15+16) Binomial Definition- Two terms
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Definition- There is only one correct solution
Example: 7/1=7 Closure Definition- There is only one correct solution
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D 2a3+3a2+27b+41 In descending order Descending Order
Example: 2a3+3a2+27b+41 In descending order D Descending Order Definition- the placement in the order of: Alphabetize Exponents Number without a variable
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E 7.5 X 107 = 75,000,000 Exponential Notation
Example: 7.5 X 107 = 75,000,000 Exponential Notation Definition- any whole or decimal number
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F Example: 2y2+1y-3 First 2X1 Last +3X-1 First and Last Definition- Factor the first number and the last number and find the combination that adds or subtracts to make the middle. +3y -2y (2y+3)(1y-1)
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G Example: 24a+36b 6(4a+6b) GCF (Greatest Common Factor)
This is the GCF GCF (Greatest Common Factor) Definition- the biggest factor shared by two or more number in a term.
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Definition-A line that goes from left to right
Horizontal Line Definition-A line that goes from left to right Example:
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Definition- A number that never ends or has a repeated decimal number
Example: pi Irrational Definition- A number that never ends or has a repeated decimal number
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Definition- To prove how you came to the final answer of an equation
J Justify Definition- To prove how you came to the final answer of an equation Example: +7-10 Answer: -3
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Integers that are know, NOT variables
Example: 10 NOT An Example: t Known Numbers Integers that are know, NOT variables
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L Example: 7+5=5+7 Like Terms Similar equations or similar answers
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M Monomial One term Example: = 1000
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Basic counting without zero
Example: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Natural Numbers Basic counting without zero
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Example O Origin Origin The point (0,0) on graphs
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P Polynomial Definition- one or more terms 2y2 + 25 OR 45+75-38+2= 84
Example: 2y2 + 25 OR = 84
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Q Example: Quadrant Definition- four different places on a graph that tell whether the point is (+,+), (-,-), (+,-), (-,+)
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Definition- can be written as a fraction
Example: = = Rational Definition- can be written as a fraction
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S Slope Definition-the slant line on a graph.
Example: Slope Definition-the slant line on a graph. Equation to solve to get slope is; m= y - y x - x 1 2
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Definition- three terms
Example: 2y2 -10y+20 Trinomial Definition- three terms
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U Example: 7+5 = 8+6 Unknown Numbers Definition- Term that is NOT similar or doesn’t have the same outcome and do NOT equal.
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Definition- a line that goes up and down
V Example: Vertical Line Definition- a line that goes up and down
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Definition- similar as Natural Numbers, but USE zero
W Whole Numbers Definition- similar as Natural Numbers, but USE zero Example: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
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X Example: (x,0) X-Intercept Definition- figuring of the X part of an ordered that is X with zero as y (x,0)
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Y Example: (0,y) Y-Intercept Definition- figuring of the Y part of an ordered that is zero as X with y (0,y)
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Zero Property of Multiplication
Examples: 8*0=0 *0=0 Zero Property of Multiplication Definition- any number times zero will always equal zero, no matter what.
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