Algebra 1 Chapter 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A line that pictures real numbers as points | Real Number Line |
The set of numbers consisting of the positive numbers, the negative numbers, and zero. | Real Numbers |
The point labeled zero on a number line. | Origin |
Any of the numbers less than zero. | Negative Numbers |
Any of the numbers greater than zero. | Positive Numbers |
Any of the numbers.. -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3.... | Integers |
The point that corresponds to a number. | Graph of a number |
Drawing a the point on a number line that corresponds to a number. | Plotting a point |
Two points on a number lines that are the same distance from the origin but are on opposite sides of it. | Opposites |
The distance between the origin and the point representing the real number. | Aboslute Value |
The speed and direction in which an object is traveling (up is positive and down is negative). The speed of an object is the absolute value of its velocity. | Velocity |
An example used to show that a given statement is false. | Counterexample |
The parts that are added in an expression. | Terms of an expression |
A rectangular arrangment of numbers into horizontal rows and vertical columns. | Matrix |
Each number in the matrix. | Entry, or element, of a matrix |
The product of a and (b+c) | Distributive Property |
A number multiplied by a variable in a term. | Coefficent |
Terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. | Like Terms |
Terms with no variable factors. | Constant Terms |
An expression in simplified if it has no symbol of grouping and if all the like terms have been combined. | Simplified Expression |
If a/b is a nonzero number, then its reciprocal is b/a. | Reciprocal |
A measure of the likelihood that the event will occur due to chance. | Probability of an Event |
The different possible results of a proablity experiment. | Outcomes |
A type of probablity that is based on the number of favorable outcome divided by the total numbers of outcomes. | Theoretical Probabilty |
The outcomes for a particular event that are being considered. | Favorable Outcomes |
A probabilty that is based on repetitions of an actual experiment. | Experimental Probability |
The ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of ways the event cannot occur. | Odds |
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