9th Grade Math Question Preview (ID: 11875)


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has two parts, a base and exponent
a) Power
b) Base
c) Exponent
d) Natural Number

The number that is being repeatedly multiplied in a power
a) Power
b) Base
c) Interger
d) Exponent

tells you how many times to use the base as a factor
a) Interger
b) Power
c) Base
d) Exponent

any number that you can write in the form a/b
a) Whole Number
b) Natural Number
c) Rational Number
d) Interger

counting number. These are the positive integers. These are the numbers you first learned, like 1, 2, 3, 4…..
a) Base
b) Natural Number
c) Rational Number
d) Irrational Number

natural numbers plus 0. The set would be 0, 1, 2, 3……
a) Whole Number
b) Intergers
c) Rational Number
d) Exponent

whole numbers and their opposites (….-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3….).
a) Rational Number
b) Power
c) Intergers
d) Natural Numbers

cannot be represented as the quotient of two integers (not a fraction). In decimal form, it does not repeat or terminate. Some examples would be π or 0.1456153….
a) Rational Numbers
b) Irrational Numbers
c) Whole Number
d) Intergers

a symbol, usually a letter, that represents the value(s) of a variable quantity. This is a changing quantity!
a) Term
b) Coefficienct
c) Constant
d) Variable

a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables.
a) Variable
b) Term
c) Coefficient
d) Constant

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