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CSET Multiple Subject: Math 3

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1. Simply ask what percent of the starting point is the change? ex. If you start with 8 students and increase to 12 - it would be what percent of 8 is 4






2. Sum = 180 degrees






3. Per means divided by; cent means 100






4. All points are the same distance from the center






5. Whenever there is a perfect square within a radical - the root of that square may be removed from under the radical ex. v4 = v2x2 = 2 - Sometimes after factoring a radical a remainder is left ex. v8 = v2x2x2 = 2v2






6. Three equal side; each interior angle measures 60 degrees






7. Y = mx + b






8. When two ratios are set equal to one another






9. A mathematical expression that is the sum of a number of terms






10. B^m x b^n = b^m+n b^m / b^n = b^m - n






11. A= 1/2 (b)(h)






12. Number in front of a variable






13. Rise/run






14. A methodical - logical rule - that guarantees solving a problem






15. Opposite sides are equal; all angles = 90 degrees






16. Move the decimal point to a number that's greater than 1 - but less than 10 ex. 3 -250000000 = 3.25 x 10^9 (if you move to the left - it's positive) ex. 0.0000004 = 4 x 10^-7 (if you move to the right - it's going to be negative)






17. Implies a fraction 2^-4 = 1/2^-4 exponent






18. A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length






19. A m/n = nva^m






20. A hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles






21. 1/2 the diameter






22. An equation of the form ax






23. The number that is small and raised to show how many times to multiply the number by itself.






24. Are two properties stating that in addition - the opposite of a specified value added to each other equal zero and in multiplication - a number multiplied by one divided by the same number equals one






25. Two sides parallel; the parallel sides are the bases and the distance between the 2 bases is the height A = 1/2 (b1 + b2) (h)






26. A=1/2h(b1+b2)






27. 2^-4 = 1/2^4 (flip and change to positive power)






28. 2^4 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16






29. Comes from latin root ratio = something out of something ex. 3/4






30. Pi(d) or 2(pi)(r)






31. A parallelogram with four equal congruent sides; set of parallel lines that never intersect






32. Sum = 90 degrees






33. Y = 3x + 7 - Pick 3 arbitary values for x substitute each value in the equation to obtain y - rewrite each set of coordinates






34. Is made up of 2 radii r = 1/2 d






35. Changing the grouping of numbers will NOT change the value. For example: (7 + 4) + 8 = 7 + (4 + 8) also works with multiplication






36. The properties that state the sum of any number and zero is that number and the product of any number and one is that number.






37. Is an equation that states that two ratios are equal






38. Is any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers ex. 1 - 5/8 - 0.5 - 10%






39. (a+b)(c+d) distribute First - Outer - Inner - Last






40. A triangle with at least two sides congruent






41. A=pr^2






42. 3.14 or 22/7 an irrational number






43. Occurs when one of the variables in the equation of a line is squared (ex. y = x^2 + 2






44. pr






45. Symbols (letters) represent numbers






46. Functions describe the relationship between two sets of data - functions without an exponent produces a straight line (ex. y=x) - functions with an exponent produce a curved line (ex. y=x^2)






47. Is a counting number; a fraction and decimals are not integers






48. Gives a result of 1






49. A






50. The common endpoint of an angle







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