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Sum

the aggregate of two or more numbers,magnitudes, quantities, or particulars asdetermined by or as if by the mathematicalprocess of addition

difference

the state or relation of being different;dissimilarity

product

1. the result obtained by multiplying two ormore quantities together.

quotient

the result of division; the number of times onequantity is contained in another.

equation

an expression or a proposition,often algebraic, asserting the equality of twoquantities.

inequality

the condition of being unequal; lack ofequality; disparity

balance

a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equaldistribution of weight, amount, etc.

inverse operation

Inverse operations are opposite operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. Multiplication and division are inverse operations.

variable

1. a quantity or function that may assume anygiven value or set of values.

coefficient

a number or quantity placed(generally) before and multiplying anotherquantity, as 3 in the expression 3x.

term

a word or group of words designatingsomething, especially in a particular field, asatom in physics, quietism in theology, adze incarpentry, or district leader in politics.

expression

symbol or a combination ofsymbols representing a value, relation, or thelike

Slope

1. the tangent of the angle between a givenstraight line and the x- axis of a system ofCartesian coordinates.

Ratio

a quotient of two numbers or quantities

proportion

relation of four quantities suchthat the first divided by the second is equal tothe third divided by the fourth; the equality of ratios.

quadrants

1. any of the four sections into which a plane isdivided by two coordinate axes

rational numbers

a number that can be expressed exactly by aratio of two integers.

irrational numbers

a number that cannot be exactly expressed asa ratio of two integers.