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multiplicative inverse |
the correct name for the "reciprocal" |
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inequality |
besides equals =, less than <, greater than >, less than or equal, greater than or equal |
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reciprocal |
the common name for "multiplicative inverse" |
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quadratic equation |
x-squared and 3x squared - 2x + 5 are types of what equation |
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linear function |
5x, and -13x + 8 are examples of what type of equation |
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ordered pairs |
(3, 8); (-5, 13); (3/4, -23) are examples |
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x-intercept |
what x equals (its value) when zero is substitued for y in an equation or what x is when the graph of an equation crosses the x-axis |
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y-intercept |
what y equals (its value) when zero is substitued for x in an equation or what y is when the graph of an equation crosses the y-axis |
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valid conclusion |
good thinking because of its type, for example, deductive reasoning |
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generate table |
place numbers into rows and columns |
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