Square Roots, Cube, 4th, 5th & 6th Roots
Roots undo exponents just like multiplication undoes division and addition undoes subtraction. Exponents tell you what you get when you multiply the same number by itself a certain amount of times. Roots start with the answer and work backwards. Roots allow a larger number to ask, “What was the smaller number that got multiplied over…
Read MoreScientific Notation Worksheets
Scientific Notation is a way to read and write numbers faster. It’s an abbreviation. Think of your favorite emoji and what it represents. Odds are that one little emoji says a lot more than just one word. What emojis do for language is what scientific notation does for numbers. Scientific notation is not just used…
Read MoreAssociative Property of Addition Worksheets
Associative means being grouped together or connected. In math, when we add a series of numbers it doesn’t matter in what order we do it. We’ll always get the same answer! The associative property of addition allows us to select any two numbers in a line of addition and combine them first. Then we can…
Read MoreAssociative Property of Multiplication Worksheets
The “Associative Property of Multiplication” is just a fancy way of saying that when you’re multiplying 3 or more numbers together, you can pick any two to start. For example: When multiplying 2 x 4 x 5, instead of multiplying 2 x 4 to get 8 and then needing to multiply 8 by 5, you…
Read MoreCommutative Property of Addition Worksheets
The “Commutative Property of Addition” tells us we can change the order in which we add numbers (addends) without affecting the answer (sum). For example, 2+3 gives the same answer as 3+2. It may seem silly to give a simple concept such a complex name, but here’s how you can remember it. Do you see…
Read MoreCommutative Property of Multiplication Worksheets
The “Commutative Property of Multiplication” tells us we can change the order in which we multiply numbers (factors) without affecting the answer (product). Example: 2×3 gives the same answer as 3×2. It may seem silly to give a simple concept such a complex name, but here’s how you can remember it. Do you see the…
Read MoreSlope-Intercept Form Worksheets
Welcome to our collection of “Slope-Intercept Form” worksheets! Slope-intercept form is a very useful way of writing the equation of a straight line. It quickly allows you to see where the equation crosses the y-axis (the one that goes up and down), whether the graph points up or down, and how steep it is. Slope-intercept…
Read MoreOrdered Pairs on a Coordinate Plane
If you need practice plotting points on a graph or writing the coordinates of points already on a graph then these simple ordered pairs worksheets are for you! Maybe you’re having a hard time remembering which number goes first in the pair. If so, just remember this: “You have to walk before you can jump.”…
Read MoreExponents Worksheets
Exponents in algebra are like shortcuts that make multiplication easier. When you have to multiply a number by itself many times, instead of writing the number over and over, you use an exponent. The exponent tells you how many of the base number to multiply. For instance, when you see something like “2 to the…
Read MoreDistributive Property Worksheets
The distributive property is one of the most useful and widely used processes in mathematics. It helps us to solve and/or simplify expressions in the form a(b+c). To apply the distributive property we take the term on the outside of the parentheses (a) and multiply it by each term on the inside of the parentheses…
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