Unit 1
Definition of Factor
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Factors are numbers you can multiply together to get another number:
Example: 2 and 3 are factors of 6, because 2 × 3 = 6. A number can have MANY factors! Example: What are the factors of 12? 3 and 4 are factors of 12, because 3 × 4 = 12. Also 2 × 6 = 12 so 2 and 6 are also factors of 12. And 1 × 12 = 12 so 1 and 12 are factors of 12 as well. So 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 are all factors of 12 |
Definition of Exponent/Exponential Form |
The exponent of a number says how many times to use that number in a multiplication. It is written as a small number to the right and above the base number. In this example: 8^2 = 8 × 8 = 64 (The exponent "2" says to use the 8 two times in a multiplication.) Other names for exponent are index or power. |
Factors, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Notes
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Perfect Squares Notes
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Order of Operations Notes
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire
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Jeopardy Unit 1 Review
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HW #5 Answer Key (Unit 1 Review)
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