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Abscissa

Definition

The first coordinate in an ordered pair.  For the point (8, –2) the abscissa is 8.

 

Term

Absolute Value

 

Definition

Absolute Value

Absolute value makes a negative number positive. Positive numbers and 0 are left unchanged. The absolute value of x is written |x|. We write |–6| = 6 and |8| = 8.

Formally, the absolute value of a number is the distance between the number and the origin. This is a much more powerful definition than the "makes a negative number positive" idea. It connects the notion of absolute value to theabsolute value of a complex number and the magnitude of a vector.

Term
Absolute Value Rules
Definition
Algebra rules for absolute values are listed below.
Term
Acceleration
Definition
The rate of change of velocity over time. For motion along the number line, acceleration is a scalar. For motion on a plane or through space, acceleration is a vector.
Term
Accuracy
Definition
How close an approximation is to an actual value.
Term
Additive Inverse of a Matrix
Definition

The matrix obtained by changing the sign of every matrix element. The additive inverse of matrix A is written –A.

Note: The sum of a matrix and its additive inverse is the zero matrix.

Term
Algebra
Definition
The mathematics of working with variables.
Term

Analytic Geometry
Coordinate Geometry

Definition

 

The study of geometric figures using the coordinate plane or coordinates in space. Formulas from analytic geometry include the distance formula, midpoint formula, point of division formula, centroid formula, area of a convex polygon.

Term
Analytic Methods
Definition
The use of algebraic and/or numeric methods as the main technique for solving a math problem. The instructions "solve using analytic methods" and "solve analytically" usually mean that no calculator is allowed.
Term

Average Rate of Change
ARC

Definition

The change in the value of a quantity divided by the elapsed time. For a function, this is the change in the y-value divided by the change in the x-value for two distinct points on the graph.

Any of the following formulas can be used

Term

Complex Plane
Argand Plane

Definition
The coordinate plane used to graph complex numbers. The x-axis is called the real axis and the y-axis is called the imaginary axis. The complex number x + yiis graphed as the point (xy).
Term

Argument of a Function

Definition
The variableterm or expression on which a function operates. For example, the argument of [image] is x, the argument of sin(2A) is 2A, and the argument of e x – 5is x – 5. The argument of f(x) is x.
Term

Arithmetic Sequence
Arithmetic Progression

 

Definition
sequence such as 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 or 12, 7, 2, –3, –8, –13, –18 which has a constant difference between terms. The first term is a1, the common difference is d, and the number of terms is n.
Term
Arithmetic Series
Definition
series such as 3 + 7 + 11 + 15 + ··· + 99 or 10 + 20 + 30 + ··· + 1000 which has a constant difference between terms. The first term is a1, the common difference is d, and the number of terms is n. The sum of an arithmetic series is found by multiplying the number of terms times the average of the first and last terms.
Term

Asymptote

Definition
line or curve that the graph of a relation approaches more and more closely the further the graph is followed.
Term
Augmented Matrix
Definition

A matrix form of a linear system of equations obtained from the coefficient matrix as shown below. It is created by adding an additional column for the constants on the right of the equal signs. The new column is set apart by a vertical line.

 

Term
Average Rate of Change
ARC
Definition
The change in the value of a quantity divided by the elapsed time. For a function, this is the change in the y-value divided by the change in the x-value for two distinct points on the graph.
Term

Axes

Definition
Plural of axis.
Term

Axis of Reflection

Definition
The "mirror line" of a reflection. That is, the line across which a reflection takes place.
Term

Axis of Symmetry

Definition
line of symmetry for a graph. The two sides of a graph on either side of the axis of symmetry look like mirror images of each other.
Term

Axis of Symmetry of a Parabola

Definition
The line passing through the focus and vertex of a parabola. The axis of symmetry is perpendicular to the directrix.
Term
Back-Substitution
Definition
The process of solving a linear system of equations that has been transformed into row-echelon form or reduced row-echelon form. The last equation is solved first, then the next-to-last, etc.
Term
Base in an Exponential Expression
Definition
a in the expression ax. For example, 2 is the base in 23. Similar to the base of a logarithm.
Term
Binomial Coefficients
Definition
A binomial coefficient equals the number of combinations of r items that can be selected from a set of n items. It also represents an entry in Pascal's triangle. These numbers are called binomial coefficients because they are coefficients in the binomial theorem.
Term

Binomial Coefficients in Pascal's Triangle

 

Definition

Numbers written in any of the ways shown below. Each notation is read aloud "n choose r".

 

Term

Binomial Theorem

 

Definition

A method for distributing powers of binomials as shown below.

 

Term

Cartesian Coordinates
Rectangular Coordinates

Definition

 

(xy) or (xyz) coordinates.

Term
Cartesian Form
Rectangular Form
Definition
function (or relation) written using (xy) or (xyzcoordinates
Term

Coordinate Plane
Cartesian Plane

Definition
The plane formed by a horizontal axis and a vertical axis, often labeled the x-axis and y-axis, respectively.
Term
Ceiling Function
Least Integer Function
Definition
step function of x which is the least integer greater than or equal to x. The ceiling function of x is usually written [image]. Sometimes this function is written with reversed floor function brackets [image], and other times it is written with reversed boldface brackets ]x[ or reversed plain brackets ]x[.
Term
Change of Base Formula
Definition

A formula that allows you to rewrite a logarithm in terms of logs written with another base. This is especially helpful when using a calculator to evaluate a log to any base other than 10 or e.

 

Term
Verify a Solution
Check a Solution
Definition
The process of making sure a solution is correct by making sure it satisfies any and all equations and/or inequalities in a problem
Term

Closed Interval

Definition
An interval that contains its endpoints
Term
Coefficient
Definition

 

The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term. For example, 123 is the coefficient in the term 123x3y.

Term

Coefficient Matrix

 

Definition

The matrix formed by the coefficients in a linear system of equations.

 

Term

Column of a Matrix

 

Definition

A vertical set of numbers in a matrix.

 

Term
Combination
Definition

A selection of objects from a collection. Order is irrelevant.

 

Term

Combination Formula

 

Definition

A formula for the number of possible combinations of r objects from a set of nobjects. This is written in any of the ways shown below.

 

Term
Combinatorics
Definition

The mathematics of counting, especially counting how many elements are in very large sets.

 

Term

Common Logarithm

 

Definition

The logarithm base 10 of a number. That is, the power of 10 necessary to equal a given number. The common logarithm of x is written log x. For example, log 100 is 2 since 102 = 100.

 

Term

Common Ratio

 

Definition

For a geometric sequence or geometric series, the common ratio is the ratio of a term to the previous term. This ratio is usually indicated by the variable r.

 

Term

Compatible Matrices

 

Definition

Two matrices with dimensions arranged so that they may be multiplied. The number of columns of the first matrix must equal the number of rows of the second.

 

Term

Complex Conjugate

 

Definition

The complex conjugate of a + bi  is a – bi, and similarly the complex conjugate of a – bi  is a + bi. This consists of changing the sign of the imaginary part of a complex number. The real part is left unchanged.

 

Term

Compound Fraction
Complex Fraction

 

Definition

A fraction which has, as part of its numerator and/or denominator, at least one other fraction.

 

Term

Complex Number Formulas

 

Definition

Algebra rules and formulas for complex numbers are listed below.

 

Term

Complex Numbers

 

Definition

Numbers like 3 – 2i or [image] that can be written as the sum or difference of a real number and an imaginary number. Complex numbers are indicated by the symbol [image].

 

Term
Composite
Definition

Built from more than one thing.

 

Term
Composition
Definition

Combining two functions by substituting one function's formula in place of each x in the other function's formula. The composition of functions f and g is written f ° g, and is read aloud "f composed with g." The formula for f ° g is written (f °g)(x). This is read aloud "f composed with g of x."

 

Term

Compound Inequality

 

Definition

Two or more inequalities taken together. Often this refers to a connected chain of inequalities, such as 3 < x < 5.

 

Term

Compound Interest

 

Definition

A method of computing interest in which interest is computed from the up-to-date balance. That is, interest is earned on the interest and not just on original balance.

 

Term

Continuously Compounded Interest

 

Definition

Interest that is, hypothetically, computed and added to the balance of an account every instant. This is not actually possible, but continuous compounding is well-defined nevertheless as the upper bound of "regular" compound interest. The formula, given below, is sometimes called the shampoo formula (Pert®).

 

Term

Compression
Contraction

Definition
transformation in which a figure grows smaller. Compressions may be with respect to a point (compression of a geometric figure) or with respect to the axisof a graph (compression of a graph).
Term
Shrink
Compression of a Graph
Definition

A transformation in which all distances on the coordinate plane are shortened by multiplying either all x-coordinates (horizontal compression) or all y-coordinates (vertical compression) of a graph by a common factor less than 1.

 

Term
Compute
Definition

To figure out or evaluate. For example, "compute 2 + 3" means to figure out that the answer is 5.

 

Term

Conditional Equation

 

Definition

An equation that is true for some value(s) of the variable(s) and not true for others.

 

Term

Conditional Inequality

 

Definition

An inequality that is true for some value(s) of the variable(s) and not true for others.

 

Term

Conic Sections

 

Definition

The family of curves including circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. All of these geometric figures may be obtained by the intersection a double conewith a plane, hence the name conic section. All conic sections have equations of the form Ax2 + Bxy + Cy2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0.

 

Term
Conjugates
Definition

The result of writing sum of two terms as a difference or vice-versa. Note: Conjugates are similar to, but not the same as, complex conjugates.

 

Term

Conjugate Pair Theorem

 

Definition

An assertion about the complex zeros of any polynomial which has real numbers as coefficients.

 

Term

Consistent System of Equations

 

Definition

A system of equations that has at least one solution.

 

Term

Constant

 

Definition

As a noun, a term or expression with no variables. Also, a term or expression for which any variables cancel out. For example, –42 is a constant. So is 3x + 5 – 3x, which simplifies to just 5.

 

Term

Constant Function

 

Definition

A function of the form y = constant or f(x) = constant, such as y = –2.

 

Term

Continued Sum

 

Definition

A notation using the Greek letter sigma (Σ) that allows a long sum to be written compactly.

 

Term

Contrapositive

 

Definition

Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both. For example, the contrapositive of "If it is raining then the grass is wet" is "If the grass is not wet then it is not raining."

 

Term
Converge
Definition

To approach a finite limit. There are convergent limits, convergent series, convergent sequences, and convergent improper integrals.

 

Term

Convergent Sequence

 

Definition

A sequence with a limit that is a real number. For example, the sequence 2.1, 2.01, 2.001, 2.0001, . . . has limit 2, so the sequence converges to 2. On the other hand, the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . has a limit of infinity (∞). This is not a real number, so the sequence does not converge. It is a divergent sequence.

 

Term

Convergent Series

 

Definition

An infinite series for which the sequence of partial sums converges. For example, the sequence of partial sums of the series0.9 + 0.09 + 0.009 + 0.0009 + ··· is 0.9, 0.99, 0.999, 0.9999, .... This sequence converges to 1, so the series 0.9 + 0.09 + 0.009 + 0.0009 + ··· is convergent.

 

Term
Coordinates
Definition

On the coordinate plane, the pair of numbers giving the location of a point (ordered pair). In three-dimensional coordinates, the triple of numbers giving the location of a point (ordered triple). In n-dimensional space, a sequence of n numbers written in parentheses.

 

Term

Cramer’s Rule

 

Definition

A method for solving a linear system of equations using determinants. Cramer’s rule may only be used when the system is square and the coefficient matrix is invertible.

 

Term

Cube Root

 

Definition

A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number. The cube root of x is written [image]or [image].

 

Term

Cubic Polynomial

 

Definition

A polynomial of degree 3. For example, x3 - 1, 4a3 - 100a2 + a - 6, and m2n + mn2 are all cubic polynomials.

 

Term

Decreasing Function

 

Definition

A function with a graph that moves downward as it is followed from left to right. For example, any line with a negative slope is decreasing.

 

Term
Degenerate
Definition

A degenerate triangle is the "triangle" formed by three collinear points. It doesn’t look like a triangle, it looks like a line segment.

 

Term

Degree of a Polynomial

 

Definition

The highest degree of any term in the polynomial.

 

Term

Degree of a Term

 

Definition

For a term with one variable, the degree is the variable's exponent. With more than one variable, the degree is the sum of the exponents of the variables.

 

Term

Greek Alphabet

 

Definition

The letters of ancient Greece, which are frequently used in math and science.

 

Term

Dependent Variable

 

Definition

A variable that depends on one or more other variables. For equations such as y= 3x – 2, the dependent variable is y. The value of y depends on the value chosen for x. Usually the dependent variable is isolated on one side of an equation. Formally, a dependent variable is a variable in an expression, equation, or function that has its value determined by the choice of value(s) of other variable(s).

 

Term

Descartes' Rule of Signs

 

Definition

A method for determining the maximum number of positive zeros for a polynomial. This maximum is the number of sign changes in the polynomial when written as shown below.

 

Term
Determinant
Definition

A single number obtained from a matrix that reveals a variety of the matrix's properties. Determinants of small matrices are written and evaluated as shown below. Determinants may also be found using expansion by cofactors.

 

Term

Diagonal Matrix

 

Definition

A square matrix which has zeros everywhere other than the main diagonal. Entries on the main diagonal may be any number, including 0.

 

Term

Difference Quotient

 

Definition

For a function f, the formula [image]. This formula computes the slope of the secant line through two points on the graph of f. These are the points with x-coordinates x and x + h. The difference quotient is used in the definition the derivative.

 

Term

Dilation

 

Definition

A transformation in which a figure grows larger. Dilations may be with respect to a point (dilation of a geometric figure) or with respect to the axis of a graph(dilation of a graph).

 

Term

Dilation of a Graph

 

Definition

A transformation in which all distances on the coordinate plane are lengthened by multiplying either all x-coordinates (horizontal dilation) or all y-coordinates (vertical dilation) by a common factor greater than 1.

 

Term
Dimensions
Definition

On the most basic level, this term refers to the measurements describing the size of an object. For example, length and width are the dimensions of a rectangle.

 

Term

Dimensions of a Matrix

 

Definition

The number of rows and columns of a matrix, written in the form rows×columns. The matrix below has 2 rows and 3 columns, so its dimensions are 2×3. This is read aloud, "two by three."

 

Term
Direct Proportion
Definition

A relationship between two variables in which one is a constant multiple of the other. In particular, when one variable changes the other changes in proportion to the first.

 

Term

Directrix of a Parabola

 

Definition

A line perpendicular to the axis of symmetry used in the definition of a parabola. A parabola is defined as follows: For a given point, called the focus, and a given line not through the focus, called the directrix, a parabola is thelocus of points such that the distance to the focus equals the distance to the directrix.

 

Term

Discriminant of a Quadratic

 

Definition

The number D = b2 – 4ac determined from the coefficients of the equation ax2 +bx + c = 0. The discriminant reveals what type of roots the equation has.

 

Term

Distance Formula

 

Definition

The formula [image] is the distance between points (x1y1) and (x2y2).

 

Term

Distinct

 

Definition

Different. Not identical.

 

Term
Distribute
Definition

To multiply out the parts of an expression. Distributing is the opposite of factoring.

 

Term

Distributing Rules

 

Definition

Algebra rules for distributing expressions. See factoring rules as well.

 

Term
Diverge
Definition

To fail to approach a finite limit. There are divergent limits, divergent series, divergent sequences, and divergent improper integrals.

 

Term

Divergent Sequence

 

Definition

A sequence that does not converge. For example, the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ... diverges since its limit is infinity (∞). The limit of a convergent sequence must be a real number.

 

Term

Divergent Series

 

Definition

A series that does not converge. For example, the series 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ··· diverges. Its sequence of partial sums 1, 1 + 2, 1 + 2 + 3 , 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 , 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5, ... diverges.

 

Term
Domain
Definition

The set of values of the independent variable(s) for which a function or relationis defined. Typically, this is the set of x-values that give rise to real y-values.

 

Term
Domain of Definition
Definition

Alternate terms for domain used to make it clear that the domain being referred to is not a restricted domain.

 

Term

Double Cone

 

Definition

A geometric figure made up of two right circular cones placed apex to apex as shown below. Typically a double cone is considered to extend infinitely far in both directions, especially when working with conic sections and degenerate conic sections.

 

Term

Double Root

 

Definition

A root of a polynomial equation with multiplicity 2. Also refers to a zero of a polynomial function with multiplicity 2.

 

Term

Doubling Time

 

Definition

For a substance growing exponentially, the time it takes for the amount of the substance to double.

 

Term
Row-Echelon Form of a Matrix
Definition

A matrix form used when solving linear systems of equations.

 

Term

Element of a Matrix

 

Definition

One of the entries in a matrix. The address of an element is given by listing the row number then the column number.

 

Term
Ellipse
Definition

Formally, an ellipse can be defined as follows: For two given points, the foci, an ellipse is the locus of points such that the sum of the distance to each focus is constant. The standard form for the equation of an ellipse is given below.

 

Term

End Behavior

 

Definition

 

The appearance of a graph as it is followed farther and farther in either direction. For polynomials, the end behavior is indicated by drawing the positions of the arms of the graph, which may be pointed up or down. Other graphs may also have end behavior indicated in terms of the arms, or in terms of asymptotes or limits.

Term

Equation

 

Definition

A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs (=).

 

Term

Equation of a Line

 

Definition

The various common forms for the equation of a line are listed below. In all forms, slope is represented by m, the x-intercept by a, and the y-intercept by b.

 

Term

Equivalent Systems of Equations

 

Definition

Systems of equations that have the same solution set.

 

Term
Evaluate
Definition

 

To figure out or compute. For example, "evaluate [image]" means to figure out that the expression simplifies to 17.

Term

Even Function

 

Definition

A function with a graph that is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. A function is even if and only if f(–x) = f(x).

 

Term

Even Function

 

Definition

A function with a graph that is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. A function is even if and only if f(–x) = f(x).

 

Term
Expand
Definition

To multiply out the parts of an expression. Distributing is the opposite of factoring.

 

Term

Explicit Formula of a Sequence

 

Definition

A formula that allows direct computation of any term for a sequence a1a2a3, . . . , an, . . . .

 

Term

Exponent

 

Definition

x in the expression ax. For example, 3 is the exponent in 23.

 

Term

Exponent Rules

 

Definition

Algebra rules and formulas for exponents are listed below.

 

Term

Exponential Decay

 

Definition

A model for decay of a quantity for which the rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present. The equation for the model is A = A0bt(where 0 < b < 1 ) or A = A0ekt (where k is a negative number representing the rate of decay). In both formulas A0 is the original amount present at time t = 0.

 

Term
Exponential Function
Definition

A function of the form y = a·bx where a > 0 and either 0 < b < 1 or b > 1. The variables do not have to be x and y. For example, A = 3.2·(1.02)t  is an exponential function.

 

Term

Exponential Growth

 

Definition

A model for growth of a quantity for which the rate of growth is directly proportional to the amount present. The equation for the model is A = A0bt(where b > 1 ) or A = A0ekt (where k is a positive number representing the rate of growth). In both formulas A0 is the original amount present at time t = 0.

 

Term
Exponentiation
Definition

The use of exponents.

 

Term

Expression

 

Definition

 

Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables using sums, differences,products, quotients (including fractions), exponents, roots, logarithms, trig functions, parentheses,brackets, functions, or other mathematical operations. Expressions may not contain the equal sign (=) or any type of inequality.

Term
Extraneous Solution
Definition

A solution of a simplified version of an equation that does not satisfy the original equation. Watch out for extraneous solutions when solving equations with a variable in the denominator of a rational expression, with a variable in the argument of a logarithm, or a variable as the radicand in an nth root when n is an even number.

 

Term

Extreme Values of a Polynomial

 

Definition

The graph of a polynomial of degree n has at most n – 1 extreme values(minima and/or maxima). The total number of extreme values could be n – 1 or n – 3 or n – 5 etc.

 

Term

Extremum

 

Definition

An extreme value of a function. In other words, the minima and maxima of a function. Extrema may be either relative (local) or absolute (global).

 

Term
Factor of a Polynomial
Definition

A factor of polynomial P(x) is any polynomial which divides evenly into P(x). For example, x + 2 is a factor of the polynomial x2 – 4.

 

Term

Factor Theorem

 

Definition

The theorem that establishes the connection between the zeros and factors of a polynomial.

 

Term

Factorial

 

Definition

The product of a given integer and all smaller positive integers. The factorial of n is written n! and is read aloud "n factorial".

 

Term

Factoring Rules

 

Definition

Algebra formulas for factoring.

 

Term

Falling Bodies

 

Definition

A formula used to model the vertical motion of an object that is dropped, thrown straight up, or thrown straight down.

 

Term

Fibonacci Sequence

 

Definition

The sequence of numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, . . . for which the next termis found by adding the previous two terms. This sequence is encountered in many settings, from population models to botany.

 

Term
Flip
Definition

A transformation in which a geometric figure is reflected across a line, creating a mirror image. That line is called the axis of reflection.

 

Term
Floor Function
Definition

A step function of x which is the greatest integer less than or equal to x. The floor function is written a number of different ways: with special brackets [image]or [image], or by using either boldface brackets [x] or plain brackets [x].

 

Term

Focal Radius

 

Definition

This term has distinctly different definitions for different authors.

 

Term

Foci of an Ellipse

 

Definition

Two fixed points on the interior of an ellipse used in the formal definition of the curve. An ellipse is defined as follows: For two given points, the foci, an ellipse is the locus of points such that the sum of the distance to each focus is constant.

Term

Foci of a Hyperbola

 

Definition

Two fixed points located inside each curve of a hyperbola that are used in the curve's formal definition. A hyperbola is defined as follows: For two given points, the foci, a hyperbola is the locus of points such that the difference between the distance to each focus is constant.

 

Term

Focus (conic section)

 

Definition

A special point used to construct and define a conic section. A parabola has one focus. An ellipse has two, and so does a hyperbola. A circle can be thought of as having one focus at its center.

 

Term

Focus of a Parabola

 

Definition

The focus of a parabola is a fixed point on the interior of a parabola used in the formal definition of the curve.

 

Term

FOIL Method

 

Definition

A technique for distributing two binomials. The letters FOIL stand for First, Outer, Inner, Last. First means multiply the terms which occur first in each binomial. Then Outer means multiply the outermost terms in the product. Inner means multiply the innermost two terms. Last means multiply the terms which occur last in each binomial. Then simplify the products and combine any like terms which may occur.

 

Term

Fractional Equation

 

Definition

An equation which has a rational expression on one or both sides of the equal sign. Sometimes rational equations have extraneous solution.

 

Term

Fractional Exponents

 

Definition

 

The use of rational numbers as exponents. A rational exponent represents both an integer exponent and an nth root. The root is found in the denominator (like a tree, the root is at the bottom), and the integer exponent is found in the numerator.

Term

Fractional Expression

 

Definition

An expression that can be written as a polynomial divided by a polynomial.

 

Term

Function

 

Definition

A relation for which each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element of the range. For example, [image] is a function because each number x in the domain has only one possible square root. On the other hand, [image] is not a function because there are two possible values for any positive value of x.

 

Term

Function Operations

 

Definition

Definitions for combining functions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and composing them.

 

Term

Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

 

Definition

The theorem that establishes that, using complex numbers, all polynomials can be factored. A generalization of the theorem asserts that any polynomial ofdegree n has exactly n zeros, counting multiplicity.

 

Term

Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

 

Definition

The assertion that prime factorizations are unique. That is, if you have found a prime factorization for a positive integer then you have found the only such factorization. There is no different factorization lurking out there somewhere.

 

Term

Odds in Gambling

 

Definition

A way of representing gambling payoffs of an event by a method similar to odds against. If the gambling odds are m:n (read aloud "m to n"), then a bet of ndollars pays m dollars profit if the bettor wins.

 

Term

Gauss-Jordan Elimination

 

Definition

A method of solving a linear system of equations. This is done by transforming the system's augmented matrix into reduced row-echelon form by means of row operations.

 

Term

Gaussian Elimination

 

Definition

A method of solving a linear system of equations. This is done by transforming the system's augmented matrix into row-echelon form by means of row operations. Then the system is solved by back-substitution.

 

Term

GCF

 

Definition

The largest integer that divides evenly into each of a given set of numbers. Often abbreviated GCF or gcf. For example, 6 is the gcf of 30 and 18. Sometimes GCF is written using parentheses: (30, 18) = 6.

 

Term

General Form for the Equation of a Line

 

Definition

Ax + By = C, where A > 0 and, if possible, AB, and are relatively primeintegers. The standard form is used in some algebra classes for practice in manipulating equations. Otherwise it is used far less often than other forms for the equation of a line.

 

Term

Geometric Mean

 

Definition

A kind of average. To find the geometric mean of a set of n numbers, multiply the numbers and then take the nth root of the product.

 

Term

Geometric Progression

 

Definition

A sequence such as 2, 6, 18, 54, 162 or [image] which has a constant ratiobetween terms. The first term is a1, the common ratio is r, and the number of terms is n.

 

Term

Geometric Series

 

Definition

A series such as 2 + 6 + 18 + 54 + 162 or [image] which has a constantratio between terms. The first term is a1, the common ratio is r, and the number of terms is n.

 

Term
Glide
Definition

A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is picked up and moved to another location without any change in size or orientation.

 

Term
Golden Mean
Definition

The number [image], or about 1.61803. The Golden Mean arises in many settings, particularly in connection with the Fibonacci sequence. Note: The reciprocal of the Golden Mean is about 0.61803, so the Golden Mean equals its reciprocal plus one. It is also a root of x2 – x – 1 = 0.

 

Term

Golden Spiral

 

Definition

A spiral that can be drawn in a golden rectangle as shown below. The figure forming the structure for the spiral is made up entirely of squares and golden rectangles.

 

Term

Graph of an Equation or Inequality

 

Definition

The picture obtained by plotting all the points of an equation or inequality.

 

Term

Graphic Methods

 

Definition

The use of graphs and/or pictures as the main technique for solving a math problem. When a problem is solved graphically, it is common to use a graphing calculator.

 

Term
Half-Closed Interval
Definition

An interval that contains one endpoint but not the other.

 

Term

Half-Life

 

Definition

For a substance decaying exponentially, the amount of time it takes for the amount of the substance to diminish by half.

 

Term

Harmonic Mean

 

Definition

A kind of average. To find the harmonic mean of a set of n numbers, add the reciprocals of the numbers in the set, divide the sum by n, then take the reciprocal of the result. The harmonic mean of {a1a2a3a4, . . ., an} is given below.

 

Term

Horizontal Dilation

 

Definition

A stretch in which a plane figure is distorted horizontally.

 

Term
Hyperbola
Definition

A conic section that can be thought of as an inside-out ellipse.

 

Term

Horizontal Line Equation

 

Definition

y = b, where b is the y-intercept.

 

Term

Horizontal Line Test

 

Definition

A test use to determine if a function is one-to-one. If a horizontal line intersects a function's graph more than once, then the function is not one-to-one.

 

Term

Horizontal Translation

 

Definition

A shift in which a plane figure moves horizontally.

 

Term

Identity (Equation or Inequality)

 

Definition

An equation which is true regardless of what values are substituted for any variables (if there are any variables at all).

 

Term

Identity Matrix

 

Definition

A square matrix which has a 1 for each element on the main diagonal and 0 for all other elements.

 

Term

Identity of an Operation

 

Definition

The quantity which, when combined with another quantity using an operation, leaves the quantity unchanged.

 

Term
Imaginary Numbers
Definition

Complex numbers with no real part, such as 5i.

 

Term

Imaginary Part

 

Definition

The coefficient of i in a complex number. For a complex number a + bi, the imaginary part is b.

 

Term

Improper Rational Expression

 

Definition

A rational expression in which the degree of the numerator polynomial is greater than or equal to the degree of the denominator polynomial.

 

Term

Inconsistent System of Equations

 

Definition

A system of equations which has no solutions.

 

Term

Increasing Function

 

Definition

A function with a graph that goes up as it is followed from left to right. For example, any line with a positive slope is increasing.

 

Term

Independent Variable

 

Definition

A variable in an equation that may have its value freely chosen without considering values of any other variable. For equations such as y = 3x – 2, the independent variable is x. The variable y is not independent since it depends on the number chosen for x.

 

Term

Inequality

 

Definition

Definition 1: Any of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.

 

Term

Inequality

 

Definition

Definition 1: Any of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.

 

Term

Inequality Rules

 

Definition

Algebra rules for manipulating inequalities are listed below.

 

Term

Infinite Geometric Series

 

Definition

An infinite series that is geometric. An infinite geometric series converges if its common ratio r satisfies –1 < r < 1. Otherwise it diverges.

 

Term

Infinite Series

 

Definition

A series that has no last term, such as [image]. The sum of an infinite series is defined as the limit of the sequence of partial sums.

 

Term

Interest

 

Definition

The process by which an amount of money increases over time. With interest, a fixed percentage of the money is added at regular time intervals.

 

Term

Interval

 

Definition

The set of all real numbers between two given numbers. The two numbers on the ends are the endpoints. The endpoints might or might not be included in the interval depending whether the interval is open, closed, or half-open (same as half-closed).

 

Term

Interval Notation

 

Definition

A notation for representing an interval as a pair of numbers. The numbers are the endpoints of the interval. Parentheses and/or brackets are used to show whether the endpoints are excluded or included. For example, [3, 8) is the interval of real numbers between 3 and 8, including 3 and excluding 8.

 

Term
Inverse
Definition

The quantity which cancels out the a given quantity. There are different kinds of inverses for different operations.

 

Term

Inverse Function

 

Definition

The function obtained by switching the x- and y-variables in a function. The inverse of function f is written f -1.

 

Term
Inverse of a Matrix
Definition

For a square matrix A, the inverse is written A-1When A is multiplied by A-1 the result is the identity matrix I. Non-square matrices do not have inverses.

 

Term
Inverse Proportion 
Definition

A relationship between two variables in which the product is a constant. When one variable increases the other decreases in proportion so that the product is unchanged.

 

Term
Invertible Matrix
Definition

A square matrix which has an inverse. A matrix is nonsingular if and only if its determinant does not equal zero.

 

Term
Joint Variation
Definition

When we say z is jointly proportional to a set of variables, it means that z is directly proportional to each variable taken one at a time.

 

Term

Latus Rectum

 

Definition

The line segment through a focus of a conic section, perpendicular to the major axis, which has both endpoints on the curve.

 

Term
LCM
Definition

The smallest positive integer into which two or more integers divide evenly. For example, 24 is the LCM of 8 and 12. Sometimes the LCM is written using brackets: [8, 12] = 24.

 

Term

Leading Coefficient

 

Definition

The coefficient of a polynomial's leading term. For example, 5 is the leading coefficient of 5x4 – 6x3 + 4x – 12.

 

Term

Leading Term

 

Definition

The term in a polynomial which contains the highest power of the variable. For example, 5x4 is the leading term of 5x4 – 6x3 + 4x – 12.

 

Term

Least Common Denominator

 

Definition

The smallest whole number that can be used as a denominator for two or more fractions. The least common denominator is the least common multiple of the original denominators.

 

Term

Like Terms

 

Definition

Terms which have the same variables and corresponding powers and/or roots. Like terms can be combined using addition an subtraction. Terms that are not like cannot be combined using addition or subtraction.

 

Term
Linear
Definition

Like a line. A description of any graph or data that can be modeled by a linear polynomial.

 

Term

Linear Combination

 

Definition

A sum of multiples of each variable in a set.

 

Term

Linear Factorization

 

Definition

A factored form of a polynomial in which each factor is a linear polynomial.

 

Term

Linear Equation

 

Definition

An equation that can be written in the form "linear polynomial = linear polynomial" or "linear polynomial = constant".

 

Term

Linear Inequality

 

Definition

An inequality that can be written in the form "linear polynomial > linear polynomial" or "linear polynomial > constant". The > sign may be replaced by <, , or .

 

Term

Linear Polynomial

 

Definition

A polynomial with degree 1. For example, the following are all linear polynomials: 3x + 5, y – ½, and a.

 

Term

Linear Programming

 

Definition

An algorithm for solving problems asking the largest or smallest possible value of a linear polynomial. Any restrictions on the problem must be expressed as a system of inequalities; in particular, all equations and/or inequalities must be linear.

 

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