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A coordinate plane is formed when two number lines intersect at right
angles
The x-axis is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis
The two axes meet at the origin, O (0,0)
A radical in simplest form is one in which the radical has no perfect
square factors other than one
The square root of a perfect square is an integer
A linear function is a function whose graph forms a straight line
Algebra is a tool for describing and representing patterns and
relationships
Changing the groupings or the order of factors does not change a sum
or product
The laws of exponents can be investigated using patterns
The operations and the magnitude of the numbers in an expression
impact the choice of an appropriate method of computation
Polynomial expressions can be used to model real-life situations
Apply appropriate computational techniques to evaluate an algebraic
expression
Express numbers, using scientific notation, and perform operations,
using the laws of exponents
Express the square root of a whole number less than 1000 in simplest
radical form
Find the quotient of polynomials, using a monomial devisor
Relate concrete and pictorial representations for polynomial
operations to their corresponding algebraic manipulations
Translate verbal expressions into algebraic expressions with three or
fewer terms
Use the distributive property to factor out all common monomial
factors
Use the x-intercepts from the graphical representation of the
polynomial to determine and confirm its factors.