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Master Math Fundamentals

Test your knowledge of fundamental math concepts with our engaging quiz! Whether you're a student looking to reinforce your math skills or just someone curious about mathematics, this quiz covers a variety of topics that are essential for understanding math basics.

Join us and discover:

  • Scientific notation
  • Prime numbers and factors
  • Fraction operations
  • Exponent rules
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CalculatingStar42
It is a shorthand way of writing very large and very small numbers.
Notation
Scientific Notation
Scientific Expression
Decimal Notation
Numbers that only have two factors, one and itself as factors.
Odd Numbers
Even Numbers
Natural Numbers
Prime Numbers
It is reffered as the number of times the base will be used as a factor.
Decimal
Exponent
Coefficient
Constant
A variable or a number that undergoes repeated multiplication.
Base
Exponent
Radical
Square Root
These are numbers that are not divisible by 2
Odd numbers
Even Numbers
Natural Numbers
Prime Numbers
We often described these numbers as signed numbers.
Natural Number
Integers
Radicals
Prime Numbers
In adding dissimilar fractions we usually find first the ________.
LCD
GCF
Common Factor
Multiple of a Number
Defined as the comparison between two ratios.
Percentage
Measurement
Radicals
Proportion
Which of the following is not an irrational number.
Pi
Golden Ratio
Euler's Number
Integer
A sequence where the succeeding terms can be generated by adding the two numbers that came before the term.
Arithmetic
Geometric
Harmonic
Fibonacci
To divide when two bases are the same, write the base and SUBTRACT the exponents.
Power Rule
Quotient Rule
Product Rule
Zero Exponent Rule
To multiply when two bases are the same, write the base and ADD the exponents.
Power Rule
Quotient Rule
Product Rule
Zero Exponent Rule
To raise a power to another power, write the base and MULTIPLY the exponents.
Power Rule
Quotient Rule
Product Rule
Zero Exponent Rule
Any base (except 0) raised to the zero power is equal to one.
Power Rule
Quotient Rule
Product Rule
Zero Exponent Rule
A comparison of two quantites that have the same units.
Percentage
Measurement
Ratio
Proportion
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