Algebra 1: Chapter 8

Algebra 1: Chapter 8

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Section 1

(26 cards)

graphing form

Front

the form of an equation of a function or relation that clearly shows key information about the graph

Back

factored completely

Front

none of the resulting factors can be factored further using integer coefficients.

Back

factor

Front

each of the expressions being multiplied

Back

sum

Front

the result of addition

Back

parabola

Front

a curve that is always the graph of a quadratic function

Back

situation

Front

a scenario that describes a relationship that can also be written as an equation, table or graph.

Back

vertex

Front

highest or lowest point on a parabola

Back

graph

Front

represents numerical information spatially.

Back

roots

Front

also known as zeros, values of x that make the value of the quadratic equal to zero

Back

solution

Front

number(s) that when substituted into an equation or inequality make the equation or inequality true

Back

perfect square trinomial

Front

a trinomial that is the result of squaring a binomial

Back

monomial

Front

one term

Back

generic rectangle

Front

A type of diagram used to visualize multiplying expressions without algebra tiles.

Back

y-intercept

Front

point where the graph crosses the y-axis

Back

symmetry

Front

a shape that can be folded into two pieces that are mirror images of each other

Back

factored form

Front

when a quadratic is written in product form

Back

binomial

Front

two unlike terms

Back

table

Front

An arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns.

Back

zeros

Front

also known as roots, values of x that make the value of the quadratic equal to zero

Back

x-intercept

Front

point(s) where the graph crosses the x-axis

Back

difference of squares

Front

A polynomial that can be factored as the product of the sum and difference of two terms. a^2x^2 − b^2 = (ax + b)(ax − b)

Back

quadratic equation

Front

an equation that has an x^2 term as the highest powered x term

Back

standard form

Front

A quadratic expression in the form ax^2 + bx + c

Back

completing the square

Front

a process to convert a quadratic equation in standard form into perfect square form.

Back

product

Front

result of multiplication

Back

zero product property

Front

if the product equals zero, then one of those numbers must be zero

Back