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...pattern continues beyond whats shown
numerical expressionis an expression with only number and operation symbols
variableis a letter that stands for a #.the value of a ------------ varies or changes upon given to the variable
termeach number in a pattern
conjecturea prediction that suggests what may happen
alegbrac expressionis a mathmatical term that uses variables,numbers,and operation symbols
evaluate alegbraic expressionreplace each variable with a # then follow order of operation
equationis a mathmatical sentence
open sentenceis an equation with 1 or more variables
soultionis any value or values that makes an equation or inaqulity true
communitive propertieschanging the order doesnt change the product of the sum
associtive propertieschanging the grouping doesnt change the sum of the product
inverse operationare operations that undo eachother
subtractionstates that if the same number is subtracted from each side of an equation the results are equal
addition property of equalitystates that if same value is added 2 each side of an equation is equal
division property of equalityif both sides of n equation r divided by the same non0 # the results r equal
multipaction property of mulitpactionif u multiply each side of an equation by the same # the 2side r equal
exponetstells how many times a # or base is used as a #
basewhen a # is written is exponitial form the # is used as a factor is a base
poweris a # that can be expressed by using an exponet

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Creator sjogirl118
Created October 21, 2009
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Subject math vocabulary
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