Review for Chapter 2
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are the three main parts of a division equation? | quotient, dividend, and remainder
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What is the first rule for adding numbers with decimals? | line up the decimals
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What is the first rule for multiplying numbers with decimals? | line up the numbers
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What property do we use when multiplying polynomials? | distributive property
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When solving an algebraic equation, what do we multiply a fraction by to cancel it out? | reciprocal
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How do we say the following number, 0.75? | Zero and 75 hundredths
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Find the roots of (x^2+4x+4) | x=+2, -2
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What is the first step when adding fractions? | Find the LCM for the denominator
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Find the LCM for 4 and 9 | 36
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What is the top of a fraction called? | Numerator
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