PSAT 8th grade Math vocabulary with Formulas
function
1. A relationship from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) that assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. 2. The action or actions that an item is designed to perform.
Transformation
A change in the size or position of a figure
Histogram
A graph of vertical bars representing the frequency distribution of a set of data.
bar graph
A graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data
Scatter Plots
A graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of data.
Equation
A mathematical statement with variables and constants which contains an equal sign
rate
A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units
Angle Bisector
A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
Ratio
A relationship between two quantities, normally expressed as the quotient of one divided by the other. For example, if a box contains six red marbles and four blue marbles, the ratio of red marbles to blue marbles is 6 to 4, also written 6:4.
negative linear relationship
A relationship in which increases in the values of the first variable are accompanied by decreases in the values of the second variable.
Translation
A side of a figure along a strait line
Sphere Volume
A sphere is a set of points in space that are a given distance r from the center.
stem and leaf plot
A system used to condense a set of data where the greatest place value of the data forms the stem and the next greatest place value forms the leaves.
Two-Way Frequency Table
A table that displays the frequencies of data in two different categories
infinite solutions
An equation that has infinite solutions
linear equation
An equation whose graph is a line
Rational numbers
Any number that can be expressed as a fraction
irrational numbers
Any real number which cant be expressed as a fraction of two integers
Similar Solids
Are solids that have the same shape and proportional corresponding dimensions.
rate of change
Distance or change of a line
Exponent Zero Property
Everything to the power of zero will equal 1.
Data
Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
Congruent Figures
Figures that have the same shape and size.
Congruent
Having the same size and shape
standard form of a linear equation
In this kind of equation, x and y are variables and A, B, and C are integers. Ax+By=C
Scale Factor
In two similar geometric figures, the ratio of their corresponding sides is called the scale factor.
slope
Is the rate of change between any two points on a line. It is the measure of the steepness of the line.
Multiplying powers with the same base
Keep the base and add the exponents then simplify
negative slope
Line falls from left to right
No Solution and inconsistent
No solution would mean that there is no answer to the equation.
cube root
One of three equal factors of a number.
Domains
Possible values of x.
range
Possible values of y
Evaluating Functions
Replace (substitute) its variable with a given number or expression.
Box Plot (Box and Whisker Plot)
Shows distribution of data values on a number line. Divided into quartiles.
Proportional
The definition of geometrical proportion is the relationship between two things when the quantities of the two are equal in ratios. An example of geometrical proportion is when 4 is to 2 as 8 is to 4 - a square 4x2 and a square 8x4.
no relationship between variables
The points show no pattern
Slope of a line definition
The ratio of change in Y (vertical change) to the change in X (horizontal change. Slope= Change Y/ Change X
direct variation
The relationship between two variable quantities that have a constant ratio.
slope formula
The slope is calculated by counting the rise and then counting the run. We then write the slope as a fraction.
marginal frequency
The sums of the rows and columns in a two-way table
Volume of a cylinder
The volume V of a cylinder is the product of the area of the base and the height of the cylinder.
cone
The volume V of cone is one-third the product of the area of the base and the height of the cone
Product of Powers Property
To multiply powers with the same base, add their exponents
Similar
Two geometrical objects are called similar if they both have the same shape, or one has the same shape as the mirror image of the other.
Ordered pair/Coordinate
Two numbers that tell you a location on the coordinate plane
Volume of a Cone Formula
V=1/3πr²h
Sphere Volume Formula
V=4/3πr³
Volume of a cylinder Formula
V=πr²h
Evaluating Functions / Example
What is the value of y= 2x + 5 when x=3 , Y=2(3) + 5, Y=6+5, Y=11
Negative Exponents in a denominator
When there is a negative exponent, take the reciprocal of the base
Negative Exponents in a numerator
When there is a negative exponent, take the reciprocal of the base
Volumes of Similar Solids
When two solids are similar, the ratio of their volumes is equal to the cube of the ratio of their corresponding linear measures.
constant of variation
a constant ratio in a direct variation
image
a figure resulting from a transformation
linear function
a function in which the graph of the solutions forms a line
line graph
a graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in statistics over time or space
Dot Plot
a graphical display of data using dots
square root
a number that when multiplied by itself equals a given number
nonlinear relationship
a relationship between two variables that produces a curved line on a line graph; equations of the form represent nonlinear relationships
system of equations
a set of two or more equations containing the same variables. Example Y= x + 1
Cylinder
a solid geometric figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.
Rotation
a transformation in which a figure is turned around a point
reflection
a transformation of a figure that flips the figure across a line
dialations
a transformation that enlarges or reduces a figure
two-way relative frequency table
a two-way table that displays relative frequencies
Pythagorean Theorem -FORMULA
a² + b² = c²
corresponding angles
congruent angles in the same relative position within two figures
congruent solids
exactly the same shape and exactly the same size
solving linear equations by graphing
he solution of such a system is the ordered pair that is a solution to both equations. To solve a system of linear equations graphically we graph both equations in the same coordinate system. The solution to the system will be in the point where the two lines intersect.
zero slope
horizontal line
positive linear relationship
increases in the values of one variable are accompanied by increases in the values of the second variable
solving systems of equations
is a collection of two or more equations with a same set of unknowns. In solving a system of equations, we try to find values for each of the unknowns that will satisfy every equation in the system. Example Y= 2x + 5
perfect square
is a number with integers as its square root
power
name given to a base combined with an exponent
Base
number used as a factor
exponent
number used to tell how many times to multiply the base
preimage
oringinal figure in a transformation
positive slope
rises from left to right
Writing algebraic expressions using exponents
s * s * s * s = s⁴
point slope form
the equation of a straight line in the form y − y1 = m(x − x1) where m is the slope of the line and (x1, y1) are the coordinates of a given point on the line
vertical angles
the non-adjacent angles formed by the intersection of two lines
real numbers
the set of all rational and irrational numbers
undefined slope
the slope of a vertical line
Pythagorean Theorem
the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
x-intercept
the x-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the x-axis
Input
the x-values (domain) of a relationship, the value substituted into an expression or function
y-intercept
the y-coordinate of a point where a graph crosses the y-axis
outputs/inputs
the y-values (range) of a situation, The results of the operation of a formula.
adjacent angles
two angles in a plane that share a common side and share a common vertex but have no interior points in common (do not overlap)
supplementary angles
two angles the sum of whose degree measures is 180
complementary angles
two angles the sum of whose degree measures is 90
SSS triangle congruence
two triangles are congruent if the three sided of one triangle are congruent respectively, to the three sided of the other
ASA triangle congruence
two triangles are congruent if two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent, respectively, to two angles and the included sided of the other
SAS triangle congruence
two triangles are congruent if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent, respectively, to two sides and the included angle of the other
One-solution equations
when solving an equation the variable equals a number
solving system of linear equations substitution
works by solving one of the equations (you choose which one) for one of the variables (you choose which one), and then plugging this back into the other equation, "substituting" for the chosen variable and solving for the other.
direct variation equation
y=kx
slope-intercept form
y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept of the line.
solve system of linear equations elimination
you either add or subtract the equations to get an equation in one variable. When the coefficients of one variable are opposites you add the equations to eliminate a variable and when the coefficients of one variable are equal you subtract the equations to eliminate a variable.