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Absolute value
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The number of units a number is from zero on the number line.
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Algebraic expression
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A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation.
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Divisible
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A number is divisible by another number if, upon division, the remainder is zero.
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Equation
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A mathematical sentence that contains the equal sign (=).
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Equivalent
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The same value represented in different forms. Ex: 1/2 and 0.5 are equivalent.
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Evaluating an expression
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Replacing the variables with numbers and finding the numerical value of the expression
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Factors
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Numbers that divide into a whole number with a remainder of zero.
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Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
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The GCF of 2 or more integers is the greatest factor that is common to each of the integers.
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Integers
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Whole numbers and their opposites . .-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3. .
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Like terms
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Expressions that contain the same variables, such as 3ab and 7ab
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Figurative(adj)
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Not literal in meaning; metaphorical; symbolic.
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Inference(n)
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An implication, an assumption, or an insinuation.
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Identify(v)
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To name; to recognize; to set apart.
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Opinion(n)
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A belief, attitude, or judgement not based on fact.
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Compare(v)
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To relate two things together; to associate.
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Contrast(v)
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To find the differences between two things.
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Content(n)
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The subject matter or substance of a passage.
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Genre(n)
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The category that a work of literature is classified under. The five major genres of literature are nonfiction, fiction, poetry, drama and myth.
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Poetry(n)
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Type of rhythmic, compressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery to appeal to the reader's emotion and imagination.
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Setting(n)
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The time and place of a story or play.
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