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CSET Multiple Subject: Math 3
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1. A hand tool consisting of two straight arms at right angles
Circumference of a circle
Finding percent increase/decrease
Equilateral triangle
square
2. In mult or add - the order of two numbers may be switched around and the answer is the same. Ex: a+b = b+a.
Basic Laws of exponents
Roots (aka radicals)
Circumference of a circle
commutative property
3. 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)
trapezoid
quadratic equation
slope
Identity properties
4. Occurs when one of the variables in the equation of a line is squared (ex. y = x^2 + 2
parabola
positive power
vertex
Identity properties
5. 1/2 the diameter
radius of a circle
Area of a right triangle
proportions
Equilateral triangle
6. Symbols (letters) represent numbers
slope
rhombus
variables
Inverse properties
7. Rise/run
algorithim
slope
Finding percent increase/decrease
rhombus
8. The common endpoint of an angle
Parallelogram
rhombus
vertex
Basic Laws of exponents
9. Is a counting number; a fraction and decimals are not integers
pi
Circumference of a circle
integers
parabola
10. A m/n = nva^m
Graphing Linear equations
Roots (aka radicals)
Converting to Scientific Notation
An exponent can also be a fraction
11. B^m x b^n = b^m+n b^m / b^n = b^m - n
Basic Laws of exponents
Area of a circle
quadratic equation
positive power
12. Number in front of a variable
Define a circle
y slope - intercept form
coefficient
Quadratic Formula FOIL method
13. A=1/2h(b1+b2)
vertex
Area of a trapezoid
positive power
Roots (aka radicals)
14. Per means divided by; cent means 100
positive power
slope
Define a circle
Percentage
15. pr
negative power
rectangle
Volume of a cylinder
Area of a right triangle
16. Y = 3x + 7 - Pick 3 arbitary values for x substitute each value in the equation to obtain y - rewrite each set of coordinates
Inverse properties
Percentage
Graphing Linear equations
Area of a right triangle
17. Sum = 90 degrees
isoscles triangle
a negative exponent
Complementary angles
y slope - intercept form
18. Is an equation that states that two ratios are equal
Inverse properties
positive power
An exponent can also be a fraction
proportions
19. Comes from latin root ratio = something out of something ex. 3/4
rhombus
rational number
rational
Diameter of a circle
20. Changing the grouping of numbers will NOT change the value. For example: (7 + 4) + 8 = 7 + (4 + 8) also works with multiplication
Finding percent increase/decrease
associative property
Equilateral triangle
exponents
21. Sum = 180 degrees
polynomial
pi
y slope - intercept form
Supplementary angles
22. Is made up of 2 radii r = 1/2 d
Diameter of a circle
proportinate
coefficient
graphing patterns
23. The number that is small and raised to show how many times to multiply the number by itself.
associative property
exponents
radius of a circle
Circumference of a circle
24. A parallelogram with four equal congruent sides; set of parallel lines that never intersect
Area of a right triangle
algorithim
rhombus
exponents
25. 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
commutative property
Area of a circle
Inverse properties
positive power
26. A=pr^2
Area of a circle
pi
Inverse properties
proportions
27. 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.
Identity properties
Basic Laws of exponents
quadratic equation
an exponent that is zero
28. A
Pythagorean Theorem
Equilateral triangle
exponents
rectangle
29. 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
graphing patterns
Parallelogram
exponents
Roots (aka radicals)
30. A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length
Roots (aka radicals)
Parallelogram
Volume of a cylinder
Equilateral triangle
31. 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)
commutative property
graphing patterns
slope
an exponent that is zero
32. Pi(d) or 2(pi)(r)
Volume of a cylinder
Circumference of a circle
associative property
Converting to Scientific Notation
33. Is any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers ex. 1 - 5/8 - 0.5 - 10%
slope
rational number
An exponent can also be a fraction
Percentage
34. 2^4 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16
Define a circle
Area of a right triangle
variables
positive power
35. A= 1/2 (b)(h)
commutative property
Area of a right triangle
Percentage
Supplementary angles
36. 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)
isoscles triangle
Converting to Scientific Notation
Pythagorean Theorem
vertex
37. A triangle with at least two sides congruent
Roots (aka radicals)
isoscles triangle
quadratic equation
Percentage
38. 3.14 or 22/7 an irrational number
variables
Diameter of a circle
pi
associative property
39. (a+b)(c+d) distribute First - Outer - Inner - Last
an exponent that is zero
y slope - intercept form
Quadratic Formula FOIL method
exponents
40. Y = mx + b
parabola
Converting to Scientific Notation
y slope - intercept form
Finding percent increase/decrease
41. Gives a result of 1
trapezoid
parabola
an exponent that is zero
coefficient
42. Implies a fraction 2^-4 = 1/2^-4 exponent
trapezoid
a negative exponent
proportinate
Inverse properties
43. 2^-4 = 1/2^4 (flip and change to positive power)
commutative property
Area of a circle
negative power
Volume of a cylinder
44. When two ratios are set equal to one another
Supplementary angles
Basic Laws of exponents
proportinate
Define a circle
45. A methodical - logical rule - that guarantees solving a problem
Converting to Scientific Notation
algorithim
y slope - intercept form
integers
46. Opposite sides are equal; all angles = 90 degrees
Converting to Scientific Notation
integers
positive power
rectangle
47. A mathematical expression that is the sum of a number of terms
Supplementary angles
polynomial
an exponent that is zero
y slope - intercept form
48. Three equal side; each interior angle measures 60 degrees
Circumference of a circle
Equilateral triangle
integers
Area of a trapezoid
49. 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
coefficient
Finding percent increase/decrease
negative power
commutative property
50. All points are the same distance from the center
Define a circle
Basic Laws of exponents
proportions
Identity properties