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1.
– A symbol, often a letter like x, y, or z, that represents an unknown value in an equation or expression.
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– A number multiplied by a variable in an expression.
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– A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal.
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– A combination of numbers without an equal sign.
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– A fixed value that does not change.
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– A single number, variable.
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– A number that shows how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
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– An expression made up of terms including variables raised to whole number powers.
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– A number that shows a point’s position on a graph, often shown as (x, y).
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– A reference line on a graph, such as the x-axis (horizontal) or y-axis (vertical).
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– A measure of the steepness of a line, calculated as the rise over run.
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– The point where a line crosses an axis on a graph.
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– A relation where each input (x) has exactly one output (y).
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– A mathematical statement showing that one expression is greater than, less than, or not equal to another.
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– The value(s) of variables that make an equation true.
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– A measurable extent, such as length, width, or height in geometry.