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Algebra 1 Vocabulary Trivia Game

Rules Choose a topic and monetary amount of your choice. The higher the amount, the more challenging the question! The first group to answer the question correctly earns the amount. Be careful, you only have one guess per question! Look for daily doubles, where you have the opportunity to earn double the original amount of the question !

All things created equal

A Set of Numbers

It’s all relative

Model Qualities

The Stat’s Have It

Parental Transformation

All things created equal A Set of Numbers It’s All Relative Model Qualities Highly Proabale Parental Transformation

Adding equivalent expressions to both sides of the equation maintains the balance

What is Addition Property of Equality?

The process of multiplying equivalent expressions on both sides of the equation

What is the Multiplication of Equality?

The value that is added to both sides in the process of isolating the variable

What is the additive inverse?

The value that is multiplied on both sides in the process of isolating the variable (reciprocal)

What is the multiplicative inverse?

The property that allows an expression to be equivalent to itself

What is the reflexive property?

The natural numbers and zero

What are the whole numbers?

The set of natural numbers, their opposites, and zero

What are integers?

The set of numbers that can be written as a quotient of two natural numbers and their opposites or zero

What are rational numbers?

The set of numbers that can and cannot be written as a ratio of two integers

What are real numbers?

The set of numbers that cannot be written as a repeating or terminating decimal

What are irrational numbers?

A set of ordered pairs or set of inputs and outputs values

What is a relation?

The set of outputs sometimes the y-coordinates of ordered pairs

What is the range?

The set of inputs sometimes the x-coordinates of a set of ordered pairs.

What is the domain?

A set of ordered pairs the uniquely pairs inputs to an output

What is a function?

When one can determine whether a graph is a function by verifying that any line parallel to the y- axis intersects the graph only once

What is the vertical line test?

Constant rate of change

What is a linear function?

A parabola

What is a quadratic function?

Double Points!

A constant ratio

What an exponential function?

The point where the function stops increasing and begins decreasing

What is the maximum value or vertex?

The solutions or zeros of the function

What are the x- intercepts?

The frequency of data points being represented on a simple scale usually by dots

What is a dot plot?

The frequency of data being represented by a series of attached bars

What is a histogram?

A graphical representation of numerical data into quartiles

What is a box plot?

Measure of this include the range, variance, and standard deviation

What is the spread?

Also called a contingency table; it is a useful tool for examining relationships between categorical variables

What is two-way frequency table?

f(x) + d

What is a vertical translation?

f(x - c)

What is a horizontal translation?

The rate of change indicated below

What is constant?

The rate of change indicated below

What is zero?

Double Points!

f(x) = ab x 0 < b < 1

What is exponential decay?

Final Question

A number that is multiplied repeatedly

What is the base?