( )( ) Algebra I / Technical Algebra. (This can be read: given n elements, choose r, 5! 5 4 3! ! ( 5 3 )! 3!(2) 2

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470 Algebra I / Technical Algebra Absolute Value: A number s distance from zero on a number line. A number s absolute value is nonnegative. 4 = 4 = 4 Algebraic Expressions: A mathematical phrase that can include numbers, variables, and operation or grouping symbols. A combination of numbers and/or variables with at least one operation Coefficient: The numerical factor of a variable term. A variable is multiplied by the coefficient in a term. Examples: Write an algebraic expression for the sum of six and a number: 6 + n Evaluate the algebraic expression x + 3 if x = - 4: ( 4) + 3 = (6) + 3 = 3 Combinations: An arrangement of the elements of a set without regard to order. The number of combinations is given by n n! ncr = = r r! ( n r)! (This can be read: given n elements, choose r, n! = n n n..., so 4! = 43 ) ( )( ) The number of ways that 3 letters can be chosen from the letters A,B,C,D,E is ten: {A, B, C} {A, B, E} {A, C, E} {B, C, D} {B, D, E} {A, B, D} {A, C, D} {A, D, E} {B, C, E} {C, D, E} 5 5! 5 4 3! 0 = = = = 0 3 3! ( 5 3 )! 3!() Constants: A term that has no variable factor. Coordinate Plane: A plane formed by a horizontal number line (x-axis) and a vertical number line (y-axis). Points on the coordinate plane are defined by their horizontal and vertical distance form the origin (0,0).

47 Distance Formula: The distance d between any ( ) ( ) two points x, y and x, y is ( ) ( ) d = x x + y y Domain & Range: Domain: The set of all x-coordinates in the ordered pairs (x,y) of a relation. Range: The set of all the y-coordinates in the ordered pairs (x,y) of a relation. The domain of a function is the set of all x values for which the function is defined. Equations (solving, graphing, slope-intercept, etc.): An equation is a mathematical sentence containing an equal sign. To solve an equation, find values for the variable that makes the sentence true. The graph of a linear equation contains all points that make that equation true. y = x - 3 m = y-intercept = 3 ( ) ( ) d = x x + y y Factoring: To write a number (or expression) as a product of two or more numbers (or expressions). Function Notation: Use the symbol f (x) to mean the function whose input is x. f(x) is read f of x and means that the value of the function depends on the value of x. f(x) is the output (dependent variable) of the function with input (independent variable) x. Inequality: The graph of a mathematical sentence showing the relationship between quantities that are not equal, using <, >, <, >, or. Some common factoring patterns are: 3 Common factor : xy+ xy= xy(+ x) Difference of squares : x y ( x y)( x y) = + Grouping : x( a+ b) y( a+ b) = ( a+ b)( x y) A function is a mapping from a domain to a range. The graph of a function will pass the vertical line test, that is, any vertical line drawn on the graph will only cross the graph once. If f(x) = x + 3 then f(0) = 3, f() = 3 and f(-) =

47 Inverse Operations (algebraic): Operations that undo each other: b and b are additive inverses. b and b are multiplicative inverses ( b 0 ). Irrational Numbers: A number that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. Irrational numbers in decimal form are non-terminating and non-repeating. Line of Best Fit: A straight line that best fits the data on a scatter plot. (This line may pass through some, none, or all of the points). The line of best fit is a trend line for the data. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations (undo adding 3 by subtracting 3) Multiplication and division are inverse operations (undo multiplying by by dividing by ) These numbers are irrational: =.44356... 0.0000... π 3.45965358979338466433837950... These are rational: 4 = 0.0000... = 99 The line of best fit for this data suggests a correlation between the x and y values. Linear Systems: A linear system of equations is a set of two equations with the same variables, graphed in the same coordinate plane. If the system has a solution, it is called consistent. If it does not have a solution it is inconsistent. x y = 3 x y = x+ y = 8 x y = x y = x y = 4 No solution: One solution: Infinite number of Parallel lines (4,) solutions: same line Linear systems can be solved graphically, by substitution or by elimination (linear combination).

473 Midpoint Formula: The midpoint, M, of a line segment with endpoints ( x, y) and ( x, y) is M x + x, y + y = The point M: (-,) is the midpoint of the segment AC with endpoints A: (-3,5) and C: (,-3). Permutations: An arrangement of elements of a set in which order is important. The number n! of permutations is given by npr = n r! ( ) Polynomial: A monomial or the sum/difference of two or more monomials. A quotient with a variable in the denominator is not a polynomial. Pythagorean Theorem: The Pythagorean Theorem states that, in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two legs. There are several proofs that use area models. How many ways can two letters be arranged from the four letters M, A, T, and H? There are possible permutations: MA, AM, MT, TM, MH, HM, AT, TA, AH, HA, TH, HT 4! 43 P = = = 4 ( 4 )! ( ) These are polynomials: Monomial: 5x Binomial: x + 6 3 Trinomial: 3x + x Polynomial: x 3x + x Theses are not polynomials: 5 3x + x 4, x x, x+ x + Pythagorean Theorem: a + b = c where a and b are the lengths of the legs of the right triangle and c is the length of the hypotenuse. This is an area model to demonstrate the Pythagorean Theorem.

474 Quadratic Equation: A function given by a polynomial equation of degree two. Its graph is a parabola. A quadratic equation can be expressed in the form ax + bx + c = 0. The quadratic term is ax, the linear term is bx, and the constant term is c. The real roots (solutions) to the equation are the x-intercepts of its graph. The solutions to x x 6= 0 are the x-intercepts of the graph y = x x 6 : x= or x= 3 Quadratic Formula (discriminant): The quadratic formula is used to find the roots/solutions to quadratic equations of the form ax + bx + c = 0. Solving the quadratic equation for x by completing the square yields the quadratic formula which states b± b 4ac that x = a The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula that is under the radical. It determines the nature of the roots (what kind and how many). What is the nature of the roots of the following quadratic equations? What kind of roots are there and how many?. x x 3= 0, D= b 4ac= 4 ( ) = 6 D is a positive perfect square, so two real rational roots. ( x = 3 or x = ). x 3x 3= 0, D= b 4ac= 9 ( ) = 3 D is positive, so two real irrational roots. x = ± 3. x 3x+ 3= 0, D= b 4ac= 9 () = 3 D is negative, so two complex conjugate roots. 3 3 x = ± i 4. x 6x+ 9= 0, D= b 4ac= 36 (36) = 0 D is zero, so one real double root. (x = 3)

475 Ratio/Proportion (scale factors): Ratio: A comparison of two numbers by division. Proportion: An equation that states that two ratios are equal. Scale factor: The ratio by which a drawing or figure is enlarged or reduced. The resultant figure is similar to the original. Real number: A number that is either rational or irrational. Real numbers can be represented by the set of infinite points on a number line. If the Eiffel Tower is 000 feet tall and the drawing of it is 0 inches tall, the scale would be: 0 inches=000 feet or inch = 00 feet. A scale factor of one hundred means that the linear dimensions of the tower are 00 times that of the drawing. However, the area of the tower is (00) or 0,000 times that of the figure in the drawing. Real numbers include all of the following numbers: rational, irrational, and thus integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, zero. The properties of real numbers include the commutative, associative, distributive, additive and multiplicative identity, and additive and multiplicative inverse properties. 7 π Slope: For a linear equation, the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points on the graph of its line. It measures the steepness of the line. Positive slope Negative slope Zero slope No or undefined slope

476 Subsets: A is a subset of B if every member of A is also a member of B. Every set is a subset of itself. The empty set is a subset of every set. The number of subsets of a given set is n where n is the number of elements in the set. Irrational numbers Natural numbers is a subset of whole numbers which is a subset of integers which is a subset of rational numbers which is a subset of real numbers. Irrational numbers is also a subset of real numbers.