Bar Graphs : ) ! A Bar Graph Is A Table That Displays Data With Vertical Or Horizontal Lines : )

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Bar Graphs : ) ! A Bar Graph Is A Table That Displays Data With Vertical Or Horizontal Lines : )

Line Plots : ) ! Use A Number Line && X’s

Histogram : ) ! Shows The Number Of Data Items That Occur Within Each Interval : ) (Hint : Bars Touch )

Line Graph : ) ! Shows Data That Changes Overtime

Stem & Leaf Plot : ) ! Shows Data Arranged By Place Value 2/4 = 24

Circle Graph : ) ! Shows Parts Of A Whole : )

Box & Whisker Plot : ) ! A Graph That Displays The Highest And Lowest Quarters As Whiskers The Middle Two Of The Box And The Median : )

Scatter Plots : ) ! Is A Graph With Points Plotted To Show A Relationship Between Two Sets Of Data : )

Adding Integers When You Add Integers You Have To Make Sure Your Signs Are The Same If Your Signs Aren’t The Same You Will Have To Subtract

Subtracting Integers When You Subtract Integers You Go By This Small Three Instruction You Go By “Same – Change – Change “ But You Only Use That On Subtracting And Which Ever Number Is Higher You Use That Sign Here’s An Example : = 79. Because The Signs Are The Same

Scientific Notation Scientific Notation Is A Way Of Expressing Really Big Numbers Or Really Small Numbers. It Is Most Often Used In “ Scientific “ Calculations Where The Analysis Must Be Very Precise.

One Step Equations Step 1 : Find The Variable. Step 2 : Add The Opposite Of The # On The Same Side As The Variable. Step 3 : Add That To The Other Side. Step 4 : Solve.

Pythagorean Theorem Pythagorean Theorem Is Really Just Following A Formula We All Know If We Have What We Need We Might Wanna Give Some Away If We Don’t Have What We Need We Need To Add To Get What We Need. When Adding We Use This Formula : A Squared - B Squared = C Squared. When Subtracting We Use This Formula : A Squared + B Squared = C Squared