Algebra 1 Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 37754)


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A whole number with no fractional part; can be positive, negative, or zero
a) Integer
b) Rational Number
c) Irrational Number
d) Slop

Numbers/expressions you multiply together to get another number/expression
a) Factor
b) Equation
c) Variable
d)

A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers
a) Rational Numbers
b) Integers
c) Irrational Numbers
d) Function Notation

A line that a function approaches but never crosses or touches
a) Linear Function
b) Asymptote
c) Correlation
d) Exponential Function

The turning point of a parabola (where it goes from increasing to decreasing for vice-versa)
a) Parabola
b) Vertex
c) Slope
d) Root

A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two numbers; includes non-perfect squares and non-repeating/non-terminating decimals
a) Integer
b) Rational Number
c) Irrational Number
d)

Either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together; they are separated by addition and/or subtraction
a) Term
b) Polynomial
c) Expression
d)

A function in which the independent variable is an exponent; it decreases or increases rapidly
a) Linear
b) Quadratic
c) Exponential
d)

The average of a set of numbers
a) Minimum
b) Mean
c) Median
d) Maximum

The largest exponent of a given variable in an expression or equation
a) Degree
b) Quadratic
c) Linear
d) Exponential

Frequencies found in the body (middle) of a two-way frequency table
a) Marginal frequency
b) Joint Frequency
c)
d)

Frequencies that are found in the total row or total column of a two-way frequency table
a) Marginal Frequencies
b) Joint Frequencies
c)
d)

More than three unlike terms separated by addition/subtraction
a) Monomial
b) Binomial
c) Trinomial
d) Polynomial

Three unlike terms separated by addition/subtraction
a) Monomial
b) Binomial
c) Trinomial
d) Polynomial

Two un-like terms separated by addition/subtraction
a) Monomial
b) Binomial
c) Trinomial
d) Polynomial

A single term
a) Monomial
b) Binomial
c) Trinomial
d) Polynomial

A list of numbers in which you multiply by a common ratio to get from one term to the next
a) Arithmetic Sequence
b) Geometric Sequence
c)
d)

A list of numbers in which the difference between terms is constant
a) Arithmetic Sequence
b) Geometric Sequence
c)
d)

A graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data
a) Correlation
b) Correlation Coefficient
c) Scatterplot
d) Causation

Where a function equals zero
a) Solution
b) Root
c) Equation
d) Y-Intercept

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