Froggy Jumps ProjectOnline version have fun :) by Aidan O'Boyle 1 Slope intercept form a y=mx+c b y=mx+b c x=my+b 2 Distributive Property a A property of multiplication over division or subtraction b A property of multiplication over addition or multiplication c A property of multiplication over addition or subtraction 3 FOILing a First, Outer, Inner, Last b Five, Outer, Inner, Low c First, Outr, Iner, Last 4 Reflexive Property a a+a b a-a c a=a 5 Transitive Property a if a=b and b+c, then a-c b if a=b and b=c, then a=c c if b=b and a=c, then b=a 6 Radicand a The number or expression under the radical sign b The number or expression above the radical sign c The number or expression beside the radical sign 7 Integer a A whole number that can be either positive, fraction, or zero b A whole number that can be either decimal, negative, or zero c A whole number that can be either positive, negative, or zero 8 Origin a The point in a coordinate plane where the z-axis and b-axis intersect b The point in a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect c The point in a coordinate plane where the x-axis and z-axis intersect 9 X-Axis a The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane b The vertical axis in a coordinate plane c The diagnoal axis in a coordinate plane 10 Y-Axis a The diagonal axis in a coordinate plane b The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane c The vertical axis in a coordinate plane 11 Discrete Graph a A graph that consists of distinct, individual points that are connected by lines. b A graph that consists of distinct, individual points that are not connected by lines. c A graph that consists of multiple points that are not connected by lines. 12 Continuous Graph a graph where the points are connected by lines or curves b graph where the points are connected by lines or corners c graph where the points are connected by circles or curves 13 Domain a The set of all possible input values (usually z-values) for a function b The set of all possible input values (usually y-values) for a function c The set of all possible input values (usually x-values) for a function 14 Range a The set of all possible output values (usually y-values) for a function b The set of all possible output values (usually z-values) for a function c The set of all possible output values (usually x-values) for a function 15 Parallel a Two lines that are always not the same distance apart and always intersect, have a different slope. b Two lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, having the same slope. c Two lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, having different slopes. 16 Perpendicular a Two lines or planes are perpendicular if they intersect at a 180 degree angle b Two lines or planes are perpendicular if they intersect at a right angle c Two lines or planes are perpendicular if they intersect at a 80 degree angle 17 Monomial a an algebraic expression consisting of three terms b an algebraic expression consisting of two terms c an algebraic expression consisting of one term 18 Polynomial a an algebraic expression consisting of more than one term b an algebraic expression consisting of more than three terms c an algebraic expression consisting of less than one term 19 Reciprocal a The reciprocal of a number is less that number b The reciprocal of a number is the same of that number c The reciprocal of a number is the inverse of that number 20 Percent a A percent is a way of expressing a number as a multiple of 100 b A percent is a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100 c A percent is a way of expressing a number as a decimal of 100