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Algebra Formulas
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Subjects
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math
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algebra
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Change of order a+b+c=a+c+b
isolating absolute value
x>1
commutative property
identity property
2. x-value because its value is given
compound inequality
point-slope form
independant value
graphing inequalities (closed circle - set number)
3. ROW x COLUMN
feasible region
dependent
multiplying matrices
associative property
4. Solve for (3x-4)(x+5)
FOIL
evaluate
inverse property
symmetric property
5. Shaded area
domain (graphing terms)
graphing y>1
matrix
feasible region
6. 'Points' from BOTTOM to TOP
variable
value
isolating absolute value
range (graphing terms)
7. Slope of 1/1 - through 0
objective function
y>x
y>1
inverse property
8. A=b - then ac=bc
value
extraneous solution
function
multiplicative property
9. Shading goes up - or right
natural #s
graphing y>1
finding min and max
parallels have...
10. Horizontal line
point-slope form
feasible region
simplify
y>1
11. Set of ordered pairs (input and output)
range
linear equation
relation
identity property
12. mx+b=y
linear equation
consistent
point-slope form
slope-int form
13. Correct result - but doesn't work in equation
dependent
extraneous solution
linear combination (elimination)
consistent
14. Set might require positive integers - natural #s - positive reals - etc.
independent
substitution
element
linear combination (elimination)
15. Second step to linear combo. Fill in variable for whatever you solved for OR change equation to y= or x=
standard form of linear equation
range (graphing terms)
substitution
element
16. Substitute AND simplify
inverse property
associative property
evaluate
point-slope form
17. 1 -2 -3...maybe 0
inconsistent
linear combination (elimination)
substitution
natural #s
18. Change of grouping a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c
vertex
element
consistent
associative property
19. A relation in which each element of the domain is paired with one element in the range (no repeated x - however y can repeat)
associative property
graphing y>1
function
closure property
20. f(x -y)=x + y
independant value
objective function
> or < underlined (graphing)
feasible region
21. e.g x
inconsistent
function
variable
matrix
22. Ax+By=C (letters are real - not zero)
relation
commutative property
standard form of linear equation
range (graphing terms)
23. A=b - b=c - then a=c
transitive property
symmetric property
compound inequality
solving absolute value inequalities
24. Rectangular array of #s written w/brackets (classified by # of numbers in row and column e.g. 3x3)
inverse property
simplify
matrix
graphing y<1
25. 2 or more inequalities combined conjuction (both are true) -9<-4x-5<3
compound inequality
closure property
objective function
variable
26. Hard - brackets
multiplicative property
independant value
matrix
graphing inequalities (closed circle - set number)
27. Shading goes down - or left
graphing y<1
graphing inequalities (closed circle - set number)
transitive property
simplify
28. Vertical line
x>1
vertex
substitution
dependent
29. Original status a+0=a - ax1=a
identity property
inverse property
perpendiculars have...
dependent
30. Intersecting points
vertex
dependent
range (graphing terms)
natural #s
31. 'Points' from side to side
domain (graphing terms)
linear combination (elimination)
commutative property
consistent
32. No fraction or decimal
commutative property
integer
evaluate
closure property
33. Set of all SECOND coordinates of the ordered pairs e.g. y (x -y)(output value - ordinate)
integer
range
linear equation
> or < (graphing)
34. Dotted line
> or < (graphing)
isolating absolute value
slope-int form
feasible region
35. Solid line
independent
matrix
> or < underlined (graphing)
domain
36. Soft - parentheses
graphing inequalities (open circle - infinite)
> or < underlined (graphing)
dependant variable
evaluate
37. Same slopes
graphing y<1
parallels have...
> or < underlined (graphing)
inverse property
38. Opposite - reciprocal slopes
perpendiculars have...
consistent
linear function
linear combination (elimination)
39. One or more solutions
slope-int form
symmetric property
consistent
point-slope form
40. Put is simplest form
graphing y>1
extraneous solution
dependent
simplify
41. Function whose graph is a line
linear function
perpendiculars have...
solving absolute value inequalities
graphing inequalities (open circle - infinite)
42. A=a it is what it is
inconsistent
reflexive property
isolating absolute value
inverse property
43. Relations have all points in common e.g same line
multiplying matrices
consistent
y>1
dependent
44. Solve using every equation (use linear combination)
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45. Plug in vertices in objective function
standard form of linear equation
compound inequality
finding min and max
associative property
46. Relations do not have all points in common e.g diff. lines that may intersect
extraneous solution
independent
dependent
objective function
47. Function in mx+b=y form whose graph is a line
symmetric property
relation
multiplicative property
linear equation
48. Change one equation with LCM (i think) and add up - cancelling one variable out
linear combination (elimination)
relation
graphing y>1
x>1
49. y-y{2}=m(x-x{2})
point-slope form
inverse property
inconsistent
simplify
50. Set of all FIRST coordinates of the ordered pairs e.g. x (x -y)(input value - abscissa)
relation
consistent
domain
multiplying matrices