Fac, Frac,. Exponents
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Rules for Divisibility | For 2 the number has to be even. For 3,6,7,9 you add up the sums and if that see if that number is divisible. For 4 the last 2 digits have to be divisible by 4. For 8 the last 3 digits have to be divisible by 8. For 5 the number must end in 5 or 0.
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Factor | One integer is a factor of another nonzero integer if it divides that integer with a remainder of zero.
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Exponents | Exponents show repeated multiplication.
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Power | Powers have bases and exponents. Like 8^6
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Base | The base of a power is 8 in 8^6
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Prime Factorization | This is a method of how to find the prime numbers that multiply up to a certain number
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Prime Number | A prime number for example is 5 because no other numbers can be multiplied into it.
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Composite Numbers | A composite number is 10 because it has other factors besides 1 and itself.
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GCF | Greatest Common Factor is when you pick 2 or more numbers for example 10 and 30 you try to find the biggest common factor that goes into both numbers. for 10 and 30 the GCF would be 10.
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Equivalent Fractions | Equivalent fractions have different numbers but the same value. Like 1/4 and 2/8.
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Simplest Form | When something is written in simplest form it is written when it cant be reduced any more. 4/8 would reduced into 1/2
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Rational Number | A rational number is any number you can write as a quotient a/b of two integers where b is not zero. Integers are rational numbers because they can be written as a/1.
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Power of a power | This is when a exponent is inside parenthesis with another power outside of it. (7^2)^3 This would evaluated as 7^2x3 or 7^6
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Order Of Operations | P.E.M.D.A.S. parenthesis. powers, multiply, divide, add, subtract
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Variable GCF | A GCF of two or more numbers that contain a variable.
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Find GCF of 78 and 124 | 2
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12x^2y^5 over 8x^4y^2 | 3y^3 over 2x^2
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Rational Numbers (examples) | 1, 2, 1.2, 5.5, 0
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Negative Rational Number (examples) | -1, -2, -5, -1.1
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4x^3y^5 times 3x^2yz^2 | 12x^5y^6z^2
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(x^3y^5)^4 | x^12y^20
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x^0 | 0
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x^-3 | 1/-3
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x^-3y^2 over a^2b^-3 | b^3y^2 over a^2x^3
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Rewrite without fraction bar x^3y^2 over a^2b^3 | x^3y^2a^-2b^-3
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No zero or negative exponents x^-3y^2z^0 over x^-2y^-3 | y^5 over x
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ms.salay | period 2
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