Test: Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Natural Numbers

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Includes: 1,2,3,4,5,6… NOT 0

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Whole Numbers

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Includes: 0,1,2,3,4,5…

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Integers

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Includes: -2,-1,0,1,2….

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Prime Numbers

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Natural numbers greater than 1. Only divisible by 1 and itself

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Even Integers

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Includes: -8,-4,-2,0,2,4,8…

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Odd Integers

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Includes: -5,-3,-1,1,3,5…

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Rational Numbers

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Includes: Fractions that repeat

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Irrational Numbers

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Includes: Pi, Square root of 2, etc. Non ending and Non repeating numbers.

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9
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Product Rule for Exponets

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If you’re multiplying and the bases are the same, add the exponents, and keep the base the same.

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Quotient Rule for Exponents

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If you’re dividing and the bases are the same, subtract the exponents, top minus bottom exponents, and keep the bases the same.

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Zero Exponent Rule

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Any base to the power of 0, is 1.

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Power-to-Power Rule for Exponents

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To raise and power to another power, multiply the exponents.

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Product to a Power Rule for Exponents

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To raise a product to a power, raise each factor to that power.

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Quotient-to-a-Power Rule for Exponents

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To raise a quotient to a power, raise both the numerator and the denominator.

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Negative Exponent Rule for Exponents

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  1. Take the reciprocal of the base.

2. Change the sign of the exponent.

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16
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Complementary Angles

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Two angles that equal 90 degrees.

17
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Supplementary Angles

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Two angles that equal 180 degrees.