ACT Math vocabulary
irrational
a number that can be expressed as a decimal but not a fraction
rational
a number that can be expressed as the ratio of two other numbers, making a fraction
prime
a number that has itself and 1 as its only factors
(exponent) (power)
a number that indicates how many times to multiply a base by itself
decimal
a way of expressing a fraction in which numbers are divided by ten, hundred, thousand, and other powers of ten.
fraction
a way of expressing the division of numbers by stacking one over the other
integers
all real numbers other than decimals or fractions
divisible
an integer can be divided by another integer evenly, with no fraction or decimal left over
radical
another word for the √ sign
distinct
different
even
divisible by 2
number
everything
positive
greater than 0
consecutive
in increasing order
factor
integers that multiply together to make a given product
negative
less than 0
odd
not divisible by 2
order of operations
parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addidion, subtraction (pedmas)
absolute value
the distance from zero on the number line
digits
the integers 0 thru 9
reciprocal
the inverse of a number-flip the numerator and denominator
greatest common factor
the largest factor common to two numbers
remainder
the number left over when a number is not divisable by another number
multiple
the product of an integer and another integer
sum
the result of addition
quotient
the result of division
product
the result of multiplication
difference
the result of subtraction
least common multiple
the smallest multiple common to two numbers
imaginary
the square (or any other even) root of a negative number
opposite
two numbers that have the same magnitude but are opposite in signs. (+7 and -7)
real
zero, all positive and negative integers, fractions, decimals, and more