Math vocab 1

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Math Vocabulary 1

By L.D.

What is a variable?

A letter that represents a number, for example the variable in 5c is c. It can be positive or negative.

Pick out the Variable(s)!

1. 5yt2. 6c + 8g3. 5c + 7c4. 4. 6u/4v

Pick out the Variable(s)!

1. 5yt2. 6c + 8g3. 5c + 7c4. 4. 6u/4v5. 7r

1. y & t2. c & g3. c4. u & v5. r

What is a constant?

A number like 4 or -5. That has no variable to speak of.

How many constants?

1. 4y + 62. 7 + 53. -6x – 74. 9cde + cde

How many constants?

1. 4y + 62. 7 + 53. -6x – 74. 9cde + cde

1. One2. Two3. One4. None

What is a coefficient?

A number that has given up its "constant" status and is with a variable like -5v. The -5 is the bearer of this term's name.

Mini Lesson

Whenever you see a variable without a number next to it like y or n, then the coefficient is always 1. This invisible one’s existence causes y to become 1y and n to become 1n.

Find the coefficients

1. 5v + 6 2. 5cdfd + 9n3. n + 34. zx + 3

Find the coefficients

1. 52. 5 & 93. 14. 1 & 1

1. 5v + 6 2. 5cdfd + 9n3. n + 34. zx + 3

What is the leading coefficient?

It is the number/variable that is associated with the highest exponent in a group. An example of this would be 56 + xc9. In this case c is the exponent of the biggest value.

Which is the leading coefficient?

1. 445+62. c + 53. 55+66

4. 67 + 89

Which is the leading coefficient?

1. 445+62. c + 53. 55+66

4. 67 + 89

1. 442. Both c and 53. 64. 8

What are like terms?

they are terms like 6c and 5c that share the same variable. 6cx and 5c aren’t the same variables so they aren’t like terms though.

Are these like terms?

1. 3x & x2. 6y & 5y3. 7y & 7t4. 8f & 0

Are these like terms?

1. 3x & x2. 6y & 5y3. 7y & 7t4. 8f & 0

1. yes2. yes3. no4. no

What is a monomial?

Something (variable, a constant or coefficient and variable together) with a whole number exponent (the exponents must always be positive NEVER negative and they must never be variables either). It has no adding or subtraction but may have multiplying and dividing/fractions if the former isn’t included.

Is this a Monomial?

1. 50c5yh9

2. 65x6

3. 67/64. 7 - 8f5. vy/66. r-5

7. c + c8. 7(-8)

Is this a Monomial?

1. 50c5yh9

2. 65x6

3. 67/64. 7 - 8f5. vy/66. r-5

7. c + c8. 7(-8)

1. yes2. yes3. yes4. no5. yes6. no7. no8. yes

Words Not to Get Confused By

1. Monotheistic 2. Mono3. Monopoly4. Monogamy5. MonsoonEct…….

What is a polynomial?

A group of monomials added or subtracted ONE or more times. This creates binomials, trinomials and so on.

Are these polynomials?

1. 6-6

2. -(6 + 5)3. 7x + c7 + 78u4. 7 + 8 + 95. 3/26. 5/x7. 7 + 8 + 9 + x + c

Are these polynomials?

1. 6-6

2. -(6 + 5)3. 7x + c7 + 78u4. 7 + 8 + 95. 3/26. 5/x7. 7 + 8 + 9 + x + c

1. no2. yes3. no4. yes5. yes6. no7. yes

Words Not to Get Confused By

1. Polytheistic2. Polynesian3. Polygon4. Polygraph5. “Polly wants a biscuit”Ect…………

What is a binomial?

It is two monomials added or subtracted together.

Are these binomials?

1. 8 + 82. 6-7 + 6c + 83. 9 + x4. -8sfsf/75. -76. 90

Are these binomials?

1. 8 + 82. 6-7 + 6c + 83. 9 + x4. -8sfsf/75. -76. 90

1. yes2. no3. yes4. no5. no6. no

Words Not to Get Confused By

1. Bicycle2. Biped3. Biology4. Bilateral5. Bi6. BicameralEct…………

What is a trinomial?

It is three monomials added or subtracted together.

Are these Trinomials?

1. 7 + x +cc

2. 7/c + 7/t + 83. 11-11 + 6 + 8 + 94. 9 + 8 + 0 + 75. 5 + 5 + ycv

Are these Trinomials?

1. 7 + x +cc

2. 7/c + 7/t + 83. 11-11 + 6 + 8 + 94. 9 + 8 + 0 + 75. 5 + 5 + ycv

1. no2. yes3. no4. no5. yes

Words Not to Get Confused By

1. Tricycle2. Trip line3. Trinity4. Triceps5. Trigonometry6. Tri-tipEct…………

What is "degree of a polynomial"?

The highest exponent in a problem. For example in this problem our "degree of a polynomial" isy9 + c0 + 87.

What is the "degree of a polynomial"?

1. 445+62. c + 53. 55+65

4. 67 + 89

What is the "degree of a polynomial"?

1. 445+62. c + 53. 55+65

4. 67 + 89

1. Fifth degree2. First degree3. Fifth degree4. Ninth degree