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Title: Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?


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Are You Smarter Than Mr. Alder?
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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
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5th Grade Question 1
5th Grade Question 2
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4th Grade Question 3
4th Grade Question 4
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3rd Grade Question 5
3rd Grade Question 6
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2nd Grade Question 7
2nd Grade Question 8
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1st Grade Question 9
1st Grade Question 10
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5th Grade Question 1
  • The part of the quadratic formula that is under
    the radical and thus indicates whether the roots
    of the quadratic equation are real or imaginary

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5th Grade Answer 1
  • Discriminant

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5th Grade Question 2
  • A pair of complex numbers in the form a bi and
    a bi whose product will always be a real number

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5th Grade Answer 2
  • Complex Conjugates

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4th Grade Question 3
  • A function defined by two or more equations over
    a given domain

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4th Grade Answer 3
  • Piece-wise Functions

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4th Grade Question 4
  • The curves formed by the intersections of a plane
    with an infinite double right circular cone at
    different angles
  • (parabola, hyperbola, ellipse, circle)

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4th Grade Answer 4
  • Conic Sections

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3rd Grade Question 5
  • A short-cut alternative algorithm to divide a
    polynomial by a binomial

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3rd Grade Answer 5
  • Synthetic Division

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3rd Grade Question 6
  • Rewriting a quadratic polynomial (by
    adding/subtracting constants) so that it contains
    a perfect square trinomial

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3rd Grade Answer 6
  • Completing the Square

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2nd Grade Question 7
  • A triangular array of numbers where each row is
    generated by taking the sum of two entries above
    it in the previous row
  • It is useful in expanding binomials and in
    probability.

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2nd Grade Answer 7
  • Pascals Triangle

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2nd Grade Question 8
  • A rectangular array of numbers, consisting of
    horizontal rows and vertical columns

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2nd Grade Answer 8
  • Matrices

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1st Grade Question 9
  • Numbers that can be expressed in the form a bi,
    where i and a and b are real numbers

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1st Grade Answer 9
  • Complex Numbers

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1st Grade Question 10
  • A Greek letter representing an incremental change

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1st Grade Answer 10
  • Delta (D)

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Million Dollar Question
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1,000,000 Question
  • An equation that best fits data that appears to
    model a given curve
  • It attempts to find models for sets of data.

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1,000,000 Answer
  • Regression Equation

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