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| one of the two variables in a relationship whose value is determined by the value used for the other variable, the independent variable |
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| one of the two variables in a relationship. Any value can be used for the independent variable. The value that is used to determine the value of the other variable, the dependent variable |
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| an equation whose graph is a strait line |
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| a table of x- and y- values used to graph an equation |
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| Division Property of Equality |
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| a property that states to divide both sides of the equation by the same non-zero amount |
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| Multiplication Property of Equality |
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| a property that states to multiply both sides of the equation by the same non-zero amount |
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| Subtraction Property of Equality |
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| a property that states to subtract the same amount from both sides of an equation |
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| Addition Property of Equality |
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| a property that states to add the same amount from both sides of an equation |
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| a mathematical sentence stating that two expressions are equal |
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| a statement that contains symbols showing greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to for comparing two expressions |
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| numbers that are easy to compute mentally |
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| to find a number that is close to the exact answer |
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| a number written out as a sum of the place value of its digits |
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| a place value or period of place values for numbers greater than billions |
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| a number multiplied by itself the number of times shown by an exponent |
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| the number that tells how many times the base is being multiplied by itself |
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| the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself |
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| when a number is written with a base and an exponent |
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| a number with one or more digits to the right of the decimal point |
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| a quantity that changes or varies, often represented with a letter |
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| the number that is multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression |
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| a mathematical phrase that has at least one variable and one operation |
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| Commutative Property of Addition or Multiplication |
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| the properties that state that the order of the addends or the order of the factors does not affect the sum or product |
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| Associative Property of Addition or Multiplication |
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| the properties that state that the way in which addends or factors are grouped does not affect the sum or product |
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| Identity Property of Addition or Multiplication |
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| the properties that state the sum of any number and zero is that number and the product of any number and one is that number |
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| a set of rules mathematicians use to determine the order in which operations are performed |
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| multiplying a sum by a number produces the same result as multiplying each addend by the number and adding the products |
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| to find a value that an algebraic expression names by replacing a variable with a given value |
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| the replacement of the variable in an expression with a number |
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| a table of related values |
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| a letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change |
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| a value or number that does not change |
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