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Math 8 Long Quiz
Math 8 Long Quiz
Math 8 Long Quiz
DIRECTION: Read each question carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer to
the space provided before the number.
____ 1. It is referring to a set with one or more binary operations defined on it.
a. mathematical equation c. mathematical system
b. mathematical inequality d. mathematical property
For items 2- 4
a. postulates b. theorems c. axioms d. corollary
DIRECTION: Match column A to column B. Write the answer on the space provided.
1. Addition Property A. Order of equality does not matter. For
real numbers x and y, If x = y, then y =
x
2. Subtraction Property B. Numbers equal to the same number are
equal to each other. For real numbers x,
y, and z, If x = y and y = z, then x = z
3. Multiplication Property C. Every real number is equal to itself. For
a real number x, x = x,
4. Division Property D. Any two real numbers equal to each
other can be substituted for one another
in any expression. For real numbers x
and y, If x = y, then y can be
substituted for x.
5. Reflexive Property E. For real numbers x, y, and z, If x = y,
then x ÷ z = y ÷ z
6. Transitive Property F. For real numbers x and y. If xy = 0,
then x = 0 or y = 0 or both x and y = 0
7. Symmetric Property G. For real numbers x, y, and z, If x = y,
then x × z = y × z
8. Substitution Property H. For real numbers x, y, and z, If x = y,
then x - z = y - z
9. Square Root Property I. Square Roots of Equal Numbers are
equal. For real numbers x and y, If x =
y, then √x = √y
10. Zero Product Property J. For real numbers x, y, and z, If x = y,
then x + z = y + z
DIRECTION: Find the term/terms in the box that is being described or illustrated. Write your answer to the
space provided..
__________ 1. Represented by a straight line with two arrowheads, it has no thickness but its length extends
and goes on forever in both directions.
__________ 2. Terms such as point, line, and plane are classified as undefined because they do not fit into
any set or category that has been previously determined.
__________ 3. A theorem that is introduced and proved so that a later theorem can be proved (helping
theorem).
__________ 4. A statement or a generalization in geometry that can be proven true.
__________ 5. A theorem that follows from another theorem as a “by-product”. A theorem that is easily
proved as the consequence of another theorem.