Key Concepts
- The addition property of equality states, for all real numbers a,b, and c: if a=b, then a+c=b+c. That is, we may add or subtract the same amount to both entire sides of an equation without changing its value.
- The multiplication property of equality states, for all real numbers a,b, and c: if a=b, then a⋅c=b⋅c. That is, we may multiply or divide the same amount to both entire sides of an equation without changing its value.
- Any point graphed in the coordinate plane is of form (x,y) where x is called the x-coordinate and y is called the y-coordinate. With these coordinates, any point in the plane may be unambiguously located or identified.
- The coordinates of any ordered pair contained in the graph of an equation satisfies the equation (makes it a true statement when substituted for x and y).
- The slope of a line, of form m=riserun, is a measure of the steepness of a line.
- Parallel lines have identical slopes; perpendicular lines have opposite, reciprocal slopes.
Key Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
- Slope =riserun and m=y2−y1x2−x1 where m=slope and (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are two points on the line.
- For any number x and any integers a and b, (xa)(xb)=xa+b.
- For any non-zero number x and any integers a and b: xaxb=xa−b
- For any positive number x and integers a and b: (xa)b=xa⋅b.
- For any nonzero numbers a and b and any integer x, (ab)x=ax⋅bx.
- For any number a, any non-zero number b, and any integer x, (ab)x=axbx.
- Any number or variable raised to a power of 1 is the number itself. n1=n
- Any non-zero number or variable raised to a power of 0 is equal to 1. n0=1
- For any nonzero real number a and natural number n, the negative rule of exponents states that a−n=1an.
- With a, b, m, and n not equal to zero, and m and n as integers, the following rules apply: a−m=1am, 1a−m=am, a−nb−m=bman.
Glossary
- absolute value
- a number’s distance from zero on the number line, which is always positive
- constant
- a number whose value always stays the same
- coefficient
- a number multiplying a variable
- equation
- two expressions connected by an equal sign
- exponent
- a number in a superscript position that tells how many times to multiply the base by itself
- expression
- a number, a variable, or a combination of numbers and variables and operation symbols
- reciprocal
- two fractions are reciprocals if their product is 1
- term
- a single number, variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and/or variables
- variable
- a symbol that stands for an unknown quantity, often represented with letters, like x, y, or z.
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