Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Index Cards due March 1st

The following math dictionary website was given to me by Beatrice in 802. It should help you with any words you are unable to find in your notes.
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/jeather/maths/dictionary.html

7A2
Variable
Monomial
Polynomial
Combining like terms
Simplifying expressions
7A4
Equation
Solution
Solving one-step equations
Solving two-step equations
7A7
Sequence
Term
Rule
Patterns
7A8
Algebraic pattern
7A9
Polygon
Vertex
Interior angles
Diagonal
Sum of interior angles of a polygon
Types of polygon
7A10
Function
Function rule
Creating input/output tables for functions
7G5
Right triangle
Legs
Hypotenuse
7G8
Pythagorean theorem
(Pythagorean triples)
8N1
Base
Exponent or power
Law of exponents
- raising a power to a power
- multiplying powers w same exponent
- multiplying powers w same base
- dividing powers w same exponent
- dividing powers w same base
8N2
Integral exponents
Order of operations
Evaluating expressions w integral exponents
8N3
Percent
Percent increase
Percent decrease
Understanding percents less than 1%
Understanding percents greater than 100%
8N4
Tax
Simple interest
Sale price
Commission
Simple interest
Gratuity (tip)
8N5
Estimating a percent
8N6
Justify the reasonableness of an answer
8A1
Inequality
Equality
Key words for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Graphing an inequality on a number line
8A2
Writing verbal expressions in words
8A3
Understanding graphic representations
- what does the title tell you
- what is on x-axis
- what is on y-axis
- shape of graph shows….
- Be able to point out specific point or number from graph using x and y
8A4
Linear equations
Non-linear equations
Graphing linear and non-linear equations
(rules for what equations will be linear and non-linear)
8A5, 8A6, 8A7
Simplifying polynomials through addition and subtraction
Simplifying polynomials through multiplication and division
8A8 & 8A9
Multiply polynomial by monomial
Divide polynomial by monomial
8A10
Greatest common factor for monomials
8A11
Factor a trinomial into two binomials
8A15
Quadratic Function
Parabola
An object’s height, y, is determined by the equation:
y = -16t2 + (initial velocity)t + initial height
8G1
Adjacent angles
Non-Adjacent angles
Congruent angles
Corresponding angles
Alternate Interior angles
Alternate Exterior angles
Vertical Angles Theorem
8G2
Supplementary
Complementary
8G7-8g12
Transformations
Translation
Rules of Translation (up/ right + down/ left -)
Rotation
Rules of Rotation clockwise 90
Counterclockwise 90
180 degree
Dilation
Rules of Dilation (multiply increase divide decrease)
Reflection
Rules of reflection across x- and y-axis
Line of symmetry
8M1
Conversion Factor