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Like Terms
Terms that contain the same variables, with corresponding variables having the same exponent.
Multiplicative Identity
Any number multiplied by one is equal to the number.
Multiplicative Inverse
For every number there is exactly one number that the product of the two is one. Reciprocal.
Multiplicative Property of Zero
The product of any number and zero is equal to to zero.
Order of Operations
1. Evaluate expressions inside grouping symbols.
2. Evaluate all powers.
3. Do all multiplications and/ or divisions from left to right.
4. Do all additions and/ or subtractions from left to right.
Ordered Pair
A set of numbers or coordinates used to locate any point on a coordinate plane, written in the form (x,y)
Origin
The Point where the two axes intersect at their zero points.
Power
An expression of the form x to the nth power.
Product
In an algebraic expression, the result of quantities being multiplied.
Reciprocal
The multiplicative inverse of a number.
Reflexive Property of Equality
Any quantity is equal to itself.
a=a
Relation
A set of ordered pairs.
Substitution Property of Equality
A quantity may be substituted for its equal in any expression.
n=15 3n=3x15
Symmetric Property of Equality
If one quantity equals a second quantity, then the second quantity equals the first.
a=b b=a
Terms
A number, variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and variables.
Transitive Property of Equality
If one quantity equals a second quantity, and the second quantity equals a third, then the first quantity equals the third quantity.
a=b b=c a=c
Variables
Symbols used to represent unspecified numbers or values.
Vertical Axis
y axis.
x-axis
Horizontal number line on a coordinate plane.
x-coordinate
The first number in an ordered pair.
y-axis
The vertical number line on a coordinate plane.
y-coordinate
The second number in an ordered pair.
Constant
Number without a variable term.