Mathematics Flashcards

1
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It is the reverse of multiplying polynomials.

A

factoring

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It is determining the factors of constants, variables, or combination of constants and variables.

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factoring

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3
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This method of finding the greatest common factor (GCF) is done by listing all factors of the given numbers. Afterward, all common factors are compared to determine the greatest common factor.

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Listing method

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4
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In this method, to determine the greatest common factor, you have to list the given numbers in a horizontal line and divide them with their common factor (not necessarily the greatest).

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Continuous division method

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5
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These are algebraic expressions that consist of variables and coefficients.

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Polynomials

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6
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It is referring to the answer to subtraction.

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Difference

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7
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It is the answer to addition.

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Sum

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8
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This is the smallest positive number that is a multiple of two or more numbers.

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Least common multiple (LCM)

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9
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It is the greatest factor that divides both numbers.

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Greatest common factor (GCF)

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10
Q

Give the parts of a polynomial.

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The parts of a polynomial are the numerical coefficients, the variables, and the exponents.

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11
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It is a number that can be multiplied by itself.

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Perfect square

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12
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This pertains to the number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.

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Square root

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13
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The number which produces a given number when cubed.

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Cube root

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14
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State the factors to consider when determining perfect squares.

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To determine if a polynomial is a perfect square, the exponents should be even numbers or multiples of 2, and the numerical coefficient should be a perfect square.

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15
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Discuss the pattern of finding the difference between two squares.

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  1. parentheses
  2. binomial
  3. positive and negative
  4. square root
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16
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What is the factor that determines whether a polynomial is a sum or a difference of two cubes?

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The given should both be perfect cubes and be subtracted or added.