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Section 1

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difference

Front

to subtract

Back

Dependent Variable

Front

a synonym for the y-coordinate

Back

associative property

Front

the property that regroups

Back

y=mx + b

Front

slope intercept form (equation of the line)

Back

product

Front

to multiply

Back

when the equation has been solved for y, it is where you find the slope

Front

in front of x

Back

commutative property

Front

the property that moves (commutes)

Back

sum

Front

to add

Back

Output

Front

another name for the y-coordinate

Back

y

Front

another name for f(x)

Back

First thing to check for when factoring

Front

GDF or GCD in calculator

Back

multiplying monomials=_______ exponents

Front

add

Back

When the X (domain) value repeats...

Front

a graph is not a function

Back

distributive property

Front

the property that multiplies everything inside by the parenthesis by what's outside the parenthesis

Back

Upper extreme

Front

What is G?

Back

to simplify cube roots

Front

look for triplets

Back

2, 3, 5, 7, 11

Front

prime number checklist for square roots and cube roots

Back

Solving inequalities and multiplying or dividing by a negative number requires this

Front

switch the inequality sign

Back

to simplify square roots...

Front

look for pairs

Back

if exponents are outside parenthesis, you must ______

Front

distribute

Back

MAD

Front

Mean Absolute Deviation

Back

Independent Variable

Front

a synonym for the x-coordinate

Back

undefined slope

Front

Back

Median

Front

What is 9?

Back

Z-score

Front

measures the number of standard deviations

Back

method used to multiply a monomial by a monomial

Front

Box Method

Back

Lower Quartile

Front

What is B?

Back

Steps to finding MAD

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1. Find the mean; 2. Subtract data and mean; 3. Make them positive; 4. Add; 5. Divide by total

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factor

Front

to write as a multiplication problem. Example 3x(x+8) or (x+6)(x+5)

Back

How do you find Interquartile Range (IQR)?

Front

Subtract lower quartile from upper quartile

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50%

Front

What percentage is below 9?

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Negative numbers go in ____________; __________ go on the outside

Front

parenthesis; exponents or powers

Back

domain

Front

the set of x values of a function

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positive slope

Front

Back

dividing monomials=___ exponents

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subtract

Back

negative slope

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Back

Upper Quartile

Front

What is D?

Back

quotient

Front

to divide

Back

Input

Front

another name for the x-coordinate

Back

the point through which a graph of direct variation passes

Front

The origin (0,0)

Back

range

Front

the set of y values of a function

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b

Front

the -y intercept

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slope given its graph

Front

rise/run

Back

m

Front

the slope

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standard deviation

Front

Back

slope formula

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Back

25%

Front

Each section is worth how much?

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Minimum

Front

What is 2?

Back

Zeros/Roots/Solutions of a quadratic is where...

Front

The graph crosses or touches the -x axis

Back

zero slope

Front

Back