8th Grade Algebra Translations Translate or write the mathematical (Algebra) form of the following words, expressions, and sentences. 201. a number 202. reciprocal of the number in question 1 203. a positive number 204. a negative number 205. If you multiply any real number by its reciprocal, the product always equals to one. 206. a number with a factor of 2 207. a number with a factor of 5 208. a number with a coefficient of 3 209. the opposite of a number 210. A number added to its opposite will always equal to zero. 211. The sum of two numbers to the power of two will always equal to the first number squared plus twice the product of the two numbers plus the other number squared. 212. The difference of two real numbers squared will always equal to the first number squared minus twice the product of the two numbers plus the second number squared. 213. any number 214. Any number that is less than negative one. 215. All the numbers that are less than or equal to negative one. 216. All the numbers that are greater than or equal to -2. 217. a negative number 218. all positive numbers 219. Negative four is less than negative ten. 220. a point 221. a point in the first quadrant 222. a positive number 223. the origin (x-y plane) 224. not the origin ©Nour Zolfeghari 225. The area of a rectangle always equals to the length (its measurement) times the width (its measurement). 226. The area of a square always equals to one of its sides (its measurement) squared. 227. The perimeter of a triangle always equals to the sum of its sides (their measurements). 228. The area of a triangle always equals to half of the base (its measurement) times height (its measurement). 229. a negative number 230. a point in the second quadrant 231. a point in the third quadrant 232. a positive number 233. a point in the fourth quadrant 234. a line 235. Square root of four times square root of four equals to four 236. Square root of any number times itself (square root) will always equal to the number itself. 237. If two fractions are equal, then their cross products are equal. 238. Two to the power of negative one equals one over two. 239. a positive number 240. a point on the x-axis 241. a point on the y-axis 242. a point on the x-axis in the first quadrant 243. a point on the x-axis in the second quadrant 244. the x-aixs 245. the y-axis 246. a negative number 247. Absolute value of a positive four equals to itself. 248. Absolute value of negative four equals to the opposite of negative four. 249. a point on the y-axis ©Nour Zolfeghari 250. a point on the y-axis above the origin 251. a negative number 252. Absolute value of positive two equals to itself. 253. Absolute value of negative two equals to its opposite. 254. Absolute value of zero equals to zero. 255. Two to the power of negative three pizza equals to one-eighth of a pizza. 256. Square root of any number equal to the same number to the power of half. 257. a line with a slope of three 258. slope of a line that passes through the points (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) 259. If you multiply a number by one, you always get the same number (you had). 260. a negative number 261. Absolute value of any number is always positive. 262. Product of zero and any real number always equal to zero. 263. the opposite of -m 264. The sum of two numbers (x and y) is equal to negative one. 265. Product of two numbers equals to zero. 266. the origin (x-y plane) 267. Square root of the square of the sum of two numbers equals to the sum of the two numbers. 1 3 268. The third root of a number equals to the same number to the power of . 269. a positive number 270. at least ten ! 271. at most ten 272. some 273. some but not all 274. an ordered pair 275. a line (in standard form) 276. a line in function form ©Nour Zolfeghari 277. an x-intercept 278. a y-intercept 279. the origin (it is a point) 280. a y-intercept below the origin 281. a positive number 282. absolute value of positive nine equals to itself 283. Absolute value of negative nine equals to the opposite of negative nine which equals to nine. 284. a line perpendicular to the x-axis 285. function form of a line 286. a negative number 287. If you add a number to its opposite, you will always equal to zero. 288. Ten to the power of negative one dollar equals to one-tenth of a dollar which equals to ten cents. 289. a line with the smallest slope 290. a line with the largest slope 291. not vertical nor horizontal (a diagonal line) 292. a horizontal line (but not on the x-axis) 293. a vertical line (but not on the y-axis) 294. a point above the origin 295. a point below the origin 296. A number that is less than negative one but is greater than negative five. 297. All the numbers that are greater than negative five. 298. All the numbers that are less than negative four or greater (are greater) than negative one. 299. All the numbers that are less than or equal to zero and greater (are greater) than negative one. 300. All the numbers which are less than or equal to negative five and greater than positive five. ©Nour Zolfeghari