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Name: _______________________________________________ Period: ____Date: ____________
What’s the Word?
Directions: Below are two lists. The numbered list on the left is composed of some basic
math terms that we have studied this six weeks. (Notice that the spellings are mixed up).
Fix the spelling of the word on the left and match it to a definition on the right. The
lettered list on the right is composed of definitions for the math terms. Place the number of
each vocabulary word on the line next to the appropriate definition.
1. geerde ____________________
A.
_____Another way to describe the
zeros of a graph
2. toros ____________________
B. ______To “un-multiply” an
3. morfanstrasiont ___________________
4. lingead tenffcociie _________________
expression
C. _____A mathematical expression
where all exponents are whole
5. olatarin nexopirses ________________
numbers
6. etasmptoy ____________________
7. olhe ____________________
8. ned orbehaiv ____________________
D. _____Boundary line on a graph
E. _____A break in a rational graph
F.
_____The solutions of a polynomial
G. _____Dilations, translations, or
9. lanst ____________________
10. acfort ____________________
11. mailnoylpo ____________________
rotations are known as
H. ______Division of 2 polynomials
I.
_____The number written in front of
the term with the highest exponent
12. rosez ____________________
J.
_____The highest exponent in a
polynomial
K. _____Describing how a function
begin and ends
L.
_____If your rational function is
“top heavy by one degree” you will
have this type of asymptote.
Name: _________________________________________ Period: ____Date: ____________
What’s the Word?
Directions: Below are two lists. The numbered list on the left is composed of
some basic math terms that we have studied. (Notice that the spellings are
mixed up). The lettered list on the right is composed of definitions for the math
terms. Place the letter of each definition on the line next to the appropriate
math terms.
So fix the spelling of the word on the left and match it to the definition on the
right.
1. Factor _____________________
2. Complex Number___________
3. Quadratic __________________
4. Conic Section ______________
13. _________________________P
olynomial __________________
14. _________________________Z
eros _______________________
5. Ellipse _____________________
6. Circle ______________________
7. Rational Expression ________
8. Logarithm__________________
9. Exponential Function ______
10. ________________________ C
omposition _________________
11. ________________________ C
ombination ________________
12. ________________________ P
ermutation _________________
A. One or more expression that
when multiplied together gives
you the problem
B. A mathematical expression
that has an imaginary part
C. Function that involves a
squared variable; standard
form is ax2+bx+c
D. An ellipse, circle, parabola, or
hyperbola
E. A squashed circle; the
x2 y2
equation is 2  2  1
a
b
F. A closed plane with all the
points being the same
distance from the center;
described by the equation x2 +
y2 = r2
G. Fraction that has polynomials
H. The inverse of an exponential
function
I. A function where the exponent
is the variable
J. Combining functions
K. Type of probability where
order does not matter
L. Type of probability where
order does matter
M. A mathematical expression
with two or more terms (which
consist of variables and
coefficients) are added or
subtracted
N. Solutions to a quadratic
equation