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CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest 2a Domain 2: Math
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1. P = b1 + b2 + x + y A = [h(b1 + b2)]/2
Incomplete quadratic
Slope of perpendicular lines
Positive slope
Trapezoid
2. SA = (Base - per)h + 2(Base - area) SA = 2prh + 2pr
Cylinder
Horizontal axis
Slope of parallel lines
In quadrant II
3. Insert the value(s) given for the unknown(s) and do the arithmetic - making sure to follow the rules for the order of operations.
Adding and subtracting monomials
Evaluating expressions
Undefined/no slope
In quadrant I
4. The slope of a line gives a number value that describes its steepness and the direction in which it slants - Positive slope - negative slope - zero slope - undefined/no slope - Slope is calculated by comparing the rise (the difference of the y - val
In quadrant I
Slope value
Quadrants
Prisms in general
5. P = 2a + 2b P = 2(a + b) A = bh
y - intercept
Factoring polynomials that have three terms: Ax
Parallelogram
Adding and subtracting polynomials
6. Must be like terms (like terms have exactly the same variables with exactly the same exponents on them)
Origin
Sphere
Circle
Adding and subtracting monomials
7. An ordered pair of numbers by which each point on a coordinate graph is located - Coordinates show the points' location on the graph - Shown as (x - y)
Cube
Polynomial
Coordinates/ordered pairs
Factoring the difference between two squares
8. Line is vertical
Undefined/no slope
Evaluating expressions
To decide on the signs of the numbers
Adding and subtracting polynomials
9. x is always negative and y is always negative
Cylinder
Factoring out a common factor
Rectangle
In quadrant III
10. P = 4a A = ah
Rhombus
Slope of parallel lines
In quadrant IV
Factoring polynomials that have three terms: Ax
11. Finding two or more quantities whose product equals the original quantity
If the sign of the last term is positive
Factoring
Prisms in general
Coordinates/ordered pairs
12. Four quarters that the coordinate graph is divided into
Cylinder
Equation
Proportion
Quadrants
13. The first number in the ordered pair - Shows how far to the right or left of 0 the point is
Adding and subtracting monomials
Sphere
x- coordinate
In quadrant II
14. SA = 4pr
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Sphere
Horizontal axis
x- coordinate
15. Same slope values
If the sign of the last term is positive
Slope of parallel lines
y - coordinate
Proportion
16. SA = (Base - per)h + 2(Base - area) V = (Base - area)h
In quadrant I
Prisms in general
Slope value
Origin
17. P = 4a A = a
Negative slope
Evaluating expressions
Incomplete quadratic
Square
18. x is always negative and y is always negative
In quadrant II
Multiplying monomials with polynomials and polynomials with polynomials
Slope of parallel lines
Trapezoid
19. x is always positive and y is always negative
Circle
Graphing equations
Proportion
In quadrant IV
20. Line is horizontal
Multiplying monomials
Linear equation
y - intercept
Zero slope
21. Add or subtract the like terms in the polynomials together
Proportion
Rhombus
Multiplying monomials with polynomials and polynomials with polynomials
Adding and subtracting polynomials
22. Line rises as it goes to the right
In quadrant I
Circle
Positive slope
Rhombus
23. Check to see if you can monomial factor (factor out common terms). Then - if A = 1 (the first term is simply x
Factoring polynomials that have three terms: Ax
Horizontal axis
Proportion
Circle
24. A statement that says that two expressions written in fraction form are equal to one another - Proportions are quickly solved using a cross multiplying technique
Multiplying monomials
Parallelogram
Inequality
Proportion
25. Find the square root of the first term and the square root of the second term - Express your answer as the product of the sum of the quantities from step 1 times the difference of those quantities
Factoring the difference between two squares
Origin
Monomial
y - intercept
26. A quadratic with a term missing
x- coordinate
Incomplete quadratic
Horizontal axis
Slope value
27. y - axis or ordinate - Numbers above 0 are positive and numbers below 0 are negative
Trapezoid
Undefined/no slope
Vertical axis
Factoring the difference between two squares
28. A relationship between numbers and/or symbols that says two expressions have the same value - Solving an equation for a variable requires that you find a value or an expression that has the desired variable on one side of the equation and everything
Trapezoid
Multiplying monomials with polynomials and polynomials with polynomials
Slope value
Equation
29. Graphs of equations in two variables (usually x and y) can be formed by finding ordered pairs that make the equation true - and then connecting these points
Graphing equations
y - coordinate
Factoring out a common factor
Zero slope
30. x is always positive and y is always positive
Coordinates/ordered pairs
Slope of perpendicular lines
In quadrant I
Linear equation
31. x- axis or abscissa - Numbers to the right of 0 are positive and to the left of 0 are negative
Horizontal axis
Graphing equations
Vertical axis
Factoring polynomials that have three terms: Ax
32. The point at which the line passes through the y - axis - The b in the y = mx + b form
y - intercept
Horizontal axis
Coordinate graphs
Linear equation
33. SA = 6a
Cylinder
Quadrants
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Cube
34. An algebraic expression that consists of two or more terms separated with either addition or subtraction
Similar triangles
Trapezoid
y - intercept
Polynomial
35. If the sign of the last term is negative: Find two numbers whose product is the last term and whose difference is the coefficient (number in front) of the middle term - Give the larger of the two numbers the sign of the middle term - and give the opp
To decide on the signs of the numbers
Cube
Inequality
Origin
36. Have corresponding sides forming proportions
Cube
In quadrant I
Quadrants
Similar triangles
37. An equation whose points - when connected - form a line - Can be written in the form - 'y = mx + b'
Square
Linear equation
In quadrant IV
Similar triangles
38. An algebraic expression that consists of only one term
Factoring the difference between two squares
Monomial
Evaluating expressions
To decide on the signs of the numbers
39. The point at which the two axes intersect - Represented by the coordinates (0 -0) - often marked simply 0
Adding and subtracting polynomials
In quadrant I
Origin
Coordinates/ordered pairs
40. C = pd C = 2pr A = pr
Trapezoid
Circle
Similar triangles
Triangle
41. The second number in the ordered pair - Shows how far up or down the point is from 0
Equation
y - coordinate
Undefined/no slope
Slope of perpendicular lines
42. P = 2b + 2h P = 2(b + h) A = bh
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Rectangle
Undefined/no slope
Multiplying monomials
43. Formed by two perpendicular number lines (coordinate axes)
Adding and subtracting monomials
Coordinates/ordered pairs
Coordinate graphs
Vertical axis
44. SA = 2(lw + lh + wh) SA = (Base - per)h + 2(Base - area) V = lwh V = (Base - area)h
Square
Slope value
Rectangular Prism
Proportion
45. When an expression has a positive integer exponent - it indicates repeated multiplication (Multiply numbers and add exponents on like term variables)
Origin
Polynomial
Multiplying monomials
Multiplying monomials with polynomials and polynomials with polynomials
46. P = a + b + c A = (bh)/2
To decide on the signs of the numbers
Triangle
Cube
Rhombus
47. A quadratic equation is an equation that could be written as Ax
Cube
Negative slope
In quadrant II
Solving quadratic equations
48. Line falls as it goes to the right
Vertical axis
Negative slope
In quadrant IV
Factoring out a common factor
49. Slope values will be opposite reciprocals
Multiplying monomials with polynomials and polynomials with polynomials
In quadrant II
Slope of perpendicular lines
Sphere
50. A statement in which the relationships are not equal - Instead of using an equal sign (=) as in an equation - we use > (greater than) and < (less than) - or = (greater than or equal to) and = (less than or equal to). - When working with inequalities
y - intercept
Vertical axis
Inequality
Factoring polynomials that have three terms: Ax