Factor | Factors are numbers we can multiply together to get another number | piskic akitāsona |
4×5=20; 4 and 5 are factors of 20 2×3×7=42; 2, 3 and 7 are factors of 42 |
Factoring | A number or expression that is multiplied by another to yield a product (e.g., a factor of 24 is 8 because 8 × 3 = 24, and a factor of 3n is n because 3 ⋅ n = 3n). [1] | pa piskicipita |
[latex]5x-20=5(x-4) \\24=4×6 \\36=2×2×3×3[/latex] |
Fifteen | 15 | neyânanosâp |
Fifth | Constituting number five in a sequence. | mwecinîyânan |
Fifty | 50 | nîyânanomitanaw |
First | Before anything else, constituting number one in a sequence. | mwecipeyakwâw |
Five | 5 | nîyânan |
Form | The manner or style of arranging and coordinating parts. [6] | kayisenakwahk |
standard form: [latex]3x+2y=7[/latex] exponential form: [latex]3×3×3×3×3=3^5[/latex] expanded form: [latex]537=5×100+3×10+7×1[/latex] |
Forty | 40 | nêwomitanaw |
Four | 4 | nêwo |
Fourth | Constituting number four in a sequence. | mwecinewiyihk |
Fourteen | 14 | nêwosâp |
Fraction | A ratio of numbers or variables. | pahki akihtāson |
[latex]\frac{x}{2y},\space \frac{2x-1}{3x^2+7}[/latex] |