TN Acad Vocab Math 7.2
  • 1. The smallest multiple (other than zero) that two or more numbers have in common
A) least common denominator
B) least common factor
C) least common numerator
D) least common multiple
  • 2. an equation whose graph is a line
A) proportional relationships
B) nonlinear equation
C) quartile
D) linear equation
  • 3. used to denote the reciprocal of a number to a power
A) negative exponents
B) scientific notation
C) square root
D) linear equation
  • 4. The product when a whole number is multiplied by itself
A) square root
B) property
C) perfect square
D) slope
  • 5. a characteristic of an object that helps us to identify it
A) quartile
B) unit rate
C) proportional relationship
D) property
  • 6. One variable increases, the other one increases accordingly
A) perfect square
B) scatter plots
C) negative exponents
D) proportional relationships
  • 7. Values of the random variable X are divided into 4 equal parts (Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4) Median is Q2
A) function
B) slope
C) property
D) quartile
  • 8. A two variable data display in which values on a horizontal axis represent values of one variable and values on a vertical axis represent values of the other variable
A) perfect square
B) unit rate
C) histogram
D) scatter plots
  • 9. A method of writing or displaying numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10
A) scientific notation
B) proportional relationships
C) linear equation
D) least common multiple
  • 10. the steepness of a line on a graph, equal to its vertical change divided by its horizontal change, rise over run
A) slope
B) scientific notation
C) intercept
D) quartile
  • 11. a number that when multiplied by itself equals a given number
A) square root
B) perfect square
C) cube root
D) unit rate
  • 12. rates in which the second quantity is 1
A) negative exponents
B) unit rates
C) quartile
D) least common multiple
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