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Grade 7 Midyear ExamMemory Aid 2014
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Prime and Composite NumbersPrime number has only 2 divisors: E.g. 17
has 1 and 17.Composite number has more than 2 divisors:
E.g. 24 has 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24Factorization: the number written as a
product of factors. E.g. 24 written as 2 x 12 or 3 x 8
Prime factorization: the number written as a product of its prime factors. E.g. 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 or 23 x 3
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Order of Operations (bedmas)1. brackets2. exponents3. multiplication4. division5. addition6. subtraction
3 and 4 can switch, 5 and 6 can switch
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Cartesian plane
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roundingExample: 875.2763
Round to the nearest hundred: 900Round to the nearest ten: 880Round to the nearest one: 875Round to the nearest tenth: 875.3Round to the nearest hundredth: 875.28Round to the nearest thousandth 875.276
Look at the number to its right, if 5 or more add one and everything becomes zero after it, if 4 or less don’t change the number.
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Exponents, square root 45 = 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 440 = 141 = 4(-3)2 = -3 x -3 = +9(-3)3 = -3 x -3 x -3 = -27
√16 = 4 because 4 x 4 = 16 (opposite of exponent 2)
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Point, line, segment, ray
Angle bisector
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Factor Trees for gcf anf lcm
72 2 2
GCF = 2 x 3 = 6LCM = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 7 = 336
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Graphs2 types of variables:
qualitative (flavor or color) and quantitative (height, age)
Range = highest number – lowest number
Mean = average (add all the numbers and divide by the number of items)
Median = middle number in a list when the numbers are in order
Mode = the number that occurs most often
E.g. = 1,3,6,2,5,8 range = 8-1 = 7 mean =
(1+3+6+2+5+8)/6 = 25/6
median = 1,2,3,5,6,8 = (3+5)/2 = 4
mode = none
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AverageSum of all the values divided by the total
number of values.
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IntegersIF YOU ARE NOT SURE = USE YOUR CALCULATORSum of 2 positive integers is positiveSum of 2 negative integers is negativeSubtracting Integers-12 -5 = -12 + -5 = -1726 - -14 = 26 + 14 = 40Multiplication and Division+ x + or + ÷ + positive - x + or - ÷ +
negative- x – or - ÷ - positive + x – or + ÷ - negative
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Angle types and measures
Measures zero degrees
an angle that is less than 90°
an angle that is 90° exactly
an angle that is greater than 90° butless than 180°
an angle that is 180° exactly
an angle that is greater than 180°
Measures 360 degrees
Zero angle
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Opposite and adjacent anglesOpposite (1 = 3 or 2 = 4) Adjacent
Same vertex, common side, not overlapping
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Complementary and supplementary anglesComplementary: add up to 90 degrees and
form a right angle.Supplementary: add up to 180 degrees and
form a straight line.
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Alternate interior, exterior and corresponding anglesAlt int, alt ext and corresponding angles are
congruent or equal when 2 parallel lines intersect a transversal line.
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Parallel, perpendicular, intersecting and perpendicular bisector
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Triangle and quadrilateral
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Translation and reflectionReflect by doing perpendicular lines with a
triangular ruler on the reflection line.Translate by doing parallel lines to the vector
(prolong vector first) with a triangle on the vector and a ruler against the triangle.
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Rotation