Questions with Answers that are
simplified and correct
fraction - correct answer-This contains two integers, separated by a slash or fraction bar.
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic - correct answer-every integer greater than 1 is prime
or is the product of prime numbers
ex: 2 is prime, 4 is 2x2.
rational number - correct answer-Any number that can be represented as a fraction of two integers.
Equivalently, any number which has a decimal that either terminates or repeats.
prime factorization - correct answer-the determination of the set of prime numbers which multiply
together to give the original integer
whole number - correct answer-A number whose value is 0 or greater (negative numbers are not
considered whole numbers) and can be represented without a fractional or a decimal component.
Integer - correct answer-A number (positive, negative, or zero) that can be represented without a
fractional or a decimal component.
square root - correct answer-For a given number, this is the number that produces the given number
when multipled by itself.
quotient - correct answer-the result of division
Factor - correct answer-a number that divides evenly into another number.
positive number - correct answer-A number whose value is greater than zero. On the number line, these
oppear to the right of zero.
Division - correct answer-splitting into equal parts or groups.
real number - correct answer-Any number on the number line.
GCF - correct answer-For two or more whole numbers, this is the greatest number that divides evenly
into all the numbers.
LCM - correct answer-The smallest number in value that is a multiple of two or more number.
Factor pair - correct answer-Set of two integers, when multipled together, produce a particular number.
divisible - correct answer-The quality of producing a quotient that is an integer.
Irrational number - correct answer-Any number that cannot be represented as a fraction of two integers.
Decimals do not terminate or repeat.
Set - correct answer-A collection of things. In context of math, these are usually collections of numbers.