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Praxis II: Math (5003) Questions and Answers Already Passed Integers - ANS - Positive and Negative Whole Numbers; Includes 0 Prime Number - ANS - A whole number greater than 1 that only has two factors (itself and 1) Composite Number - ANS - A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two different factors Rational Numbers - ANS - All integers, decimals and fractions; any terminating or repeating decimal number Irrational Numbers - ANS - Cannot be written as fractions or decimals because the number of decimal places is infinite and there is no recurring pattern of digits within the number (e.g. pi) Real Numbers - ANS - Set of all rational and irrational numbers Order of Operations - ANS - PEMDAS M/D and A/S are worked left to right in order Commutative Property - ANS - The order of two numbers may be switched around and the answer is the same *THINK COMMUTE = move Associative Property - ANS - Grouping numbers together does not change the value *THINK ASSOCIATE = group Distributive Property - ANS - a(b + c) = ab + ac Additive Identity Property - ANS - a + 0 = a Additive Inverse Property - ANS - Any (+) number added to its opposite (-) is equal to zero Multiplicative Identity Property - ANS - 1 is the multiplicative identity such that a x 1=a Multiplicative Inverse Property - ANS - "Reciprocal" Law of Exponents - ANS - 1) Any number raised to the power of 1 is equal to itself 2) The number 1 raised to any power is equal to 1

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Praxis II: Math (5003) Questions and
Answers Already Passed
Integers - ANS - Positive and Negative Whole Numbers; Includes 0

Prime Number - ANS - A whole number greater than 1 that only has two factors (itself
and 1)

Composite Number - ANS - A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two
different factors

Rational Numbers - ANS - All integers, decimals and fractions; any terminating or
repeating decimal number

Irrational Numbers - ANS - Cannot be written as fractions or decimals because the
number of decimal places is infinite and there is no recurring pattern of digits within the
number (e.g. pi)

Real Numbers - ANS - Set of all rational and irrational numbers

Order of Operations - ANS - PEMDAS
M/D and A/S are worked left to right in order

Commutative Property - ANS - The order of two numbers may be switched around and
the answer is the same
*THINK COMMUTE = move

Associative Property - ANS - Grouping numbers together does not change the value
*THINK ASSOCIATE = group

Distributive Property - ANS - a(b + c) = ab + ac

Additive Identity Property - ANS - a + 0 = a

Additive Inverse Property - ANS - Any (+) number added to its opposite (-) is equal to
zero

Multiplicative Identity Property - ANS - 1 is the multiplicative identity such that a x 1=a

Multiplicative Inverse Property - ANS - "Reciprocal"

Law of Exponents - ANS - 1) Any number raised to the power of 1 is equal to itself
2) The number 1 raised to any power is equal to 1

, 3) Any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1
4) Add exponents to multiply powers of the same base number
5) Subtract exponents to divide powers of the same number
6) Multiply exponents to raise a power to a power
7) If multiplied or divided numbers inside parentheses are raised to a power it is the
same as each individual term raised to that power

Factors - ANS - Numbers that are multiplied together to obtain a product

Common Factor - ANS - Number that divides exactly into two or more other numbers

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) - ANS - The largest number that is a factor of two or
more numbers

Least Common Multiple (LCM) - ANS - The smallest number that is a multiple of two or
more numbers

Dividing Fractions - ANS - Flip the numerator and denominator of the second fraction
and then multiply

Solving Percentage Problems - ANS - P=W x % or
%=P/W or
W=P/%

Bisector - ANS - A line/line segment that divides another line segment into two equal
lengths

Intersecting Lines - ANS - Lines that have exactly one point in common

Transversal Line - ANS - A line that intersects at least two other lines that may or may
not be parallel

Vertex - ANS - The point where two segments or rays meet to form an angle

Angles - ANS - Acute: less than 90 degrees
Right: exactly 90 degrees
Obtuse: between 90 and 180
Straight: exactly 180 degrees (line)
Reflex: between 180 and 360
Full: exactly 360

Complementary - ANS - Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees

Supplementary - ANS - Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees

Interior Angles - ANS - Angles between two parallel lines
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