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18 Cards in this Set

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the absolute value of a number
a number's distance from zero
income
the amount of money that comes into a business as a result of work
the profit
In a business, ________ is the amount of money that is left over after all bills are paid.
an integer
any positive or negative whole number including zero
additive inverse
any integer when added to another integer gives a sum of zero
a negative integer
a whole number with a value below zero (0)
a number sentence
an equation that is written with all numbers, e.g., 4+3=7, or 4X5=20
operations
add, subtract, multiply, and divide are examples of ______________
a positive integer
any whole number above zero
a fact family
the writing of an addition numbersentence as a subtraction sentence using the same numbers
a quadrant
one of the four sections on a coordinate graph
the associative property
this property (rule) allows an addend or factor to be grouped an dcomputed in different arrangements. EXAMPLE: 2+3+5 = (2+3) +5 = 2+ (3+5)
factoring
finding numbers that will divide into a larger number evenly
the commutative property
a mathematical rule that states that the order of two numbers does not matter when adding or multiplying
the distributive property
a property (or rule) that shows how multiplication combines with addition or subtraction EXAMPLE: 3(5+2) = 3(5) + 3(2)
opposites
Two numbers when added together equals zero (0)
the order of operations
This is a rule that says: calculate (compute) within parentheses first, then exponents, then mulitply and divide, and finally add and subtract
rational numbers
any number that can be written in the form of a fraction