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22 Cards in this Set
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Constant |
A term that he's no variable is a ___________ |
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Commutative property of addition |
States that changing the order of the values you are adding doesn't change the sum is the _________________________ |
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Coefficient |
The # that multiples a variable is a(n) ____________ |
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Associative property of multiplication |
What states that changing the grouping of the values you are multiplying doesn't change the product is the ___________________________________ |
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Like terms |
what terms have identical variables. |
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Equation |
a(n) _______ is a mathematical sentence with an = sign |
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Multiplicative identity |
What is the #1 |
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identity property of addition |
States that the sum of any # and 0 is the original number. |
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Inequality |
An mathematical sentence with <, >, =, ≥, ≤, ≠ |
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solution of an equation |
What is an value that makes an equation true |
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term |
a _____ is a number or the product of a number and variable(s). |
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Commutative property of multiplication |
States that changing the order of the values you are multiplying does not change the product. |
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associative property of addition |
states that changing the grouping of the values you are adding doesn't change the sum |
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Additive identity |
what is the #0 |
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Open sentence |
An equation with one/more variables is called an __________ |
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identity property of multiplication |
states hat the product of any number and 1 is the original number describes... |
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distributive property |
states that you multiply each value in the () by the number outside of the () |
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simply a variable expression |
you____________ by replacing it with an equivalent expression that has as few as tears as possible. |
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deductive reasoning |
what the process of moving logically from given facts o a conclusion |
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inverse operations |
what undo each other |
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Solution of an inequality |
Any # that makes an inequality true |
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Justify |
To prove or show to be right or reasonable. |