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The numerical factor multiplied by a variable in a term.
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A term in an expression or equation that is just a number (it has a fixed value and no variable).
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A term that contains a variable.
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Terms that have the exact same variable part, including the exponents. These terms can be combined.
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Equations Equations that can be solved in a single operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division).
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Equations Equations that require two or more operations to solve, often involving simplifying expressions first.
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A characteristic of an equation where the variable appears in terms on both sides of the equals sign.
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Rules that allow you to manipulate equations or inequalities while maintaining their truth.
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All whole numbers and their negative counterparts
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Number Any number that can be expressed as a fraction as a decimal
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Number A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction. Its decimal representation is non-terminating and non-repeating.
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Number Any number that can be placed on a continuous number line. This includes all rational and irrational numbers. Exponent A superscript number that indicates how many times a base number is to be multiplied by itself.