Unit One: Math
Integer
A number belonging to the set made up of the whole numbers and their opposites
Whole Number
A number belonging to the set made up of zero and the natural numbers.
Term
A number or a variable or the product of a number and variables.
rational number
A number that can be written as a ratio in fraction form.
Real Number
A number which can be written as a infinite decimal
Constant
A number; a term containing no variables to state a rule
Formula
An expression that uses variable or the product of a number and variables.
Repeating Decimal
A decimal who digits to the right of a decimal point repeat indefinitely.
Natural Number
A number belonging to the set made up of the numbers that are used to count 1,2,3, and so on.
Variable
A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number.
Expression
One term or multiple terms connected by an addition or subtraction sign.
Opposite Numbers
The distance from zero on the number line
Absolute value
The number of units between two numbers or points regardless of direction
Distance
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line but in opposite directions
terminating decimal
a decimal that ends
vinculum
a horizontal bar used in mathematical notation; in fractions, it is the bar that separates the numerator from the denominator; in repeating decimals, it indicates a group of repeating numbers
irrational number
a number that, when in decimal form, does not terminate or repeat
commutative property
a property of the number which states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the value
associative property
a property of the real numbers which states that how numbers are grouped in the sum or product does not change the value
ellipsis
a set of three dots at the end of a number used to indicate that the number will infinitely continue in the same pattern
distributive property
a(b+c)=ab= ac or a(b-c)= ab- ac
Infinite
increasing or decreasing without end
inequality
sentence showing a relationship between numbers that are not necessarily equal; uses the symbols >,<, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, not equal to.
additive identity
the number 0; when added to any number, the value of the number does not change
multiplicative identity
the number1; when multiplied by any number, the value of the number does not change
additive inverse
the opposite or negative of a number; the sum of a number and its additive inverse is 0
multiplicative inverse
the reciprocal of the number; the product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1