Algebra 1 STAAR Review

Algebra 1 STAAR Review

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Cards (34)

Section 1

(34 cards)

Range

Front

Is the set of second coordinates in a relation. (All of the Y's.)

Back

Quadratic Formula

Front

Back

Root

Front

X-Intercept

Back

Zero

Front

X-Intercept

Back

Rational Numbers

Front

Are numbers that can be written in the form a/b, where a and b are integers with b = 0. They include integers, fractions, terminating/repeating decimals, and perfect squares

Back

Point-Slope Form

Front

Back

Direct Variation

Front

Means that as X increases, Y increases, or as X decreases, Y decreases.

Back

Y-Axis

Front

The vertical line on a graph.

Back

Polynomials

Front

The sum or difference of two or more monomials.

Back

Domain

Front

Is the set of first coordinates in a relation. (All of the X's.)

Back

Monomial

Front

Is a single term.

Back

Origin

Front

(0,0)

Back

Inverse Variation

Front

Mean that as X increases, Y decreases.

Back

Trinomial

Front

The sum or difference of three monomials.

Back

Solution

Front

X-Intercept

Back

Quadrants

Front

Four regions into which a coordinate plane is divided by the x-axis and the y-axis.

Back

Slope Of A Line

Front

Back

Relation

Front

Is a set of orders pairs.

Back

Dependent

Front

Y

Back

Irrational Numbers

Front

Are non-repeating, non-terminating decimals, and square roots of numbers that not perfect squares.

Back

X-Axis

Front

The horizontal line on a graph.

Back

Perfect Squares

Front

Are the product of a number times itself, the square roots are always integers.

Back

Linear Function

Front

Is a function whose graph is a straight line.

Back

Slope

Front

Measures the steepness of a line. It is the rate of vertical change to horizontal change.

Back

Variables

Front

Symbols used to represent numbers.

Back

Slope-Intercept Form

Front

y=mx+b

Back

Parabola

Front

A quadratic function.

Back

Midpoint

Front

A segment is the point that is equal distances from both endpoints of the segment.

Back

Binomial

Front

The sum or difference of two monomials.

Back

Axis Of Symmetry

Front

Reflects one part of the parabola of the other.

Back

Independent

Front

X

Back

Rate Of Change

Front

Slope

Back

Vertical Line Test

Front

Is a "test" that you can perform on a graph to determine if the graph represents function. A graph represents a function if all vertical lines drawn through the graph intersect the graph at only one point.

Back

Vertex

Front

Is where the parabola reaches a minimum or a maximum.

Back