Algebra 1 Chapters 1-5 Vocabulary
Plotting a point
drawing the point on a number line that corresponds to a number. drawing on a coordinate plane that corresponds to the ordered pair
Entry,or element, of a matrix
each number in a matrix
equivalent equations
equations with the same solutions as the original equation
Solving the equation
finding all the solutions of an equation
reciprocal
flipped fraction
negative correlation
negative
quadrants
on of four parts into which the axes divide a coordinate plane
inverse operations
operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction
positive correlation
positive
Grouping symbols
symbols such as parentheses or brackets that indicate the order in which operations should be performed.
like terms
terms that have the same variable raised to the same power
constant terms
terms with no factors
Domain
the collection of all input values
Range
the collection of all the output values
constant variation
the constant in a variation model, represented by the letter k
outcomes
the different possible results of a probability experiment
point-slope form
the equation of a nonvertical line y-y1= m(x-x1) that passes through a given point (x1,y1) with a slope of m
x- coordinate
the first number in an ordered pair
x- axis
the horizontal axis in a coordinate plane
slope
the number of units a non vertical line rises or falls for each unit of horizontal change from left to right, the slope is m
Exponent
the number or variable that represents the number of times the base is used as a factor
Values
the numbers represented by variables
favorable outcomes
the outcomes for a particular event that are being considered
Terms of an expression
the parts that are added in an expression. 5-t terms are 5 and -t
origin
the point (0,0) in a coordinate plane at which the horizontal axis intersects the vertical axis
graph of an ordered pair
the point in the plane that corresponds to an ordered pair
Origin
the point labeled zero on the number line
Graph of a number
the point that corresponds to a number
Distributive property
the product of a and (b+c)
odds
the ratio of the number of ways an event can occur to the number of ways the event cannot occur
rate of a per b
the relationship a/b of two quantities a and b that are measured in different units
ratio of a to b
the relationship a/b of two quantities a and b that are measured in the same unit
direct variation
the relationship of two variables x and y if there is a nonzero number k such that y=kx or y/x = k the x and y vary directly
solution step
the result of applying a transformation to an equation when solving the equation
properties of equality
the rules of algebra used to transform equations in equivalent equations
y- coordinate
the second number in an ordered pair
graph of an equation in two variables
the set of all points (x,y) that are solutions of the equation
y- axis
the vertical axis in a coordinate plane
x- intercept
the x-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x- axis
y- intercept
the y-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y- axis
Evaluating the expression
to find the value of an expression by replacing each variable by a number
parallel lines
two different lines in the same plane that do not intercept
Opposites
two points on a number line that are the same distance from the origin but are on opposite sides of it
similar triangles
two triangles are similar if they have equal corresponding angles. it can be shown that this is equivalent to the ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides being equal
Input
x values
Output
y values
Absolute Value
distance between the origin and the point representing the real number. | a |
Bar graph
A graph that organizes a collection of data by using horizontal or vertical bars to display how many times each event or number occurs in the collection
Line graph
A graph that uses line segments to connect data points. Shows changes over time
Real number line
A line that pictures real numbers as points
Solution of an inequality
A number that, when substituted for the variable in an equation results in a true statement
Solution of an inequality
A number that, when substituted for the variable in an equation, results in a true statement
Function
A rule that establishes a relationship between two quantities, called the input output. for each input there is exactly one output.
Inequality
A sentence formed when an inequality symbol is placed between two expressions
Equation
A statement formed when an equal sign is placed between two expressions
Input-output table
A table used to describe a function by listing the inputs and the outputs
linear equation in one variable
An equation in which the variable is raised to the first power and does not occur in a denominator, inside a square root symbol, or inside an absolute value symbol
Open sentence
An equation that contains one or more vaiables
Verbal model
An expression that uses words to represent a real-life situation
Mathematical model
An expression,equation,or inequality that represents a real-life situation
theoretical probability
a type of probability that is based on the numbers of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes
function notation
a way to name a function that is defined by an equation. for an equation x and y the symbol f (x) replaces y and is read as " the value of f at x" or simply as " f of x"
formula
an algebraic equation that relates two or more real-life quantities
identity
an equation that that is true for all values of the variables
Counter examples
an example used to show that a given statement is false
simplified expressions
an expression is simplified if it has no symbols of grouping and if all the like terms have been combined
solution of a linear equation
an ordered pair is a solution of a linear equation if the equation is true when the values of x and y are substituted into the equation
Positive numbers
any of the numbers greater than zero
Data
Information,facts, or numbers used to describe something
Negative numbers
any of the numbers less than zero
Integers
any of the whole numbers -1,0,1,2
relation
any set of ordered pairs
Variable expression
collection or numbers, variables, and operations
Unit analysis
Writing the units of each variable in a real-life problem to help determine the units for the answer
linear interpolation
a method of estimating the coordinates of a point that lies between two given data points
linear extrapolation
a method of estimating the coordinates of a point that lies to the right or left of all the given data points
coefficient
a number multiplied by a variable in a term the number is the coefficient of the variable.
ordered pair
a pair of numbers used to identify a point in a plane
coordinate plane
a plane formed by two real number lines that intersect at a right angle
experimental probability
a probability that is based on repetitions of an actual experiment
round-off error
The error produced when a decimal result is rounded in order to provide a meaningful answer
Base
The number or variable that is used as a factor in repeating multiplication
Power
The result of repeated multiplication
Order of operations
The rules established to evaluate an expression involving more than one operation
graph of a function
The set of all points (x,f(x)) where x is the domain of the function
Real numbers
The set of numbers consisting of the positive numbers, the negative numbers and zero
Velocity
The speed and direction in which an object is traveling. the speed of an object is its absolute value
unit rate
a rate per one given unit
Matrix
a rectangular arrangement of numbers into horizontal rows and vertical columns
Modeling
Writing algebraic expressions,equations,or inequalities that represent real-life situations
rate of change
a comparison of two different quantities that are changing. slope provides an important way of visualizing a rate of change
scatter plot
a graph of pairs of numbers that represent real life situations. it is a way to analyze the relationship between two quantities
Variable
a letter that is used to represent one or more numbers
best-fitting line
a line that best fits the data points on a scatter plot
standard form
a linear equation of the form Ax+ By=C where A,B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero
slope- intercept form
a linear equation written in the form y=mx+b . the slope of the line is m the y intercept is b
probability of an event
a measure of the likelihood that the event will occur due to chance. it is a number between 0 and 1, inclusive
