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A statement that shows two expressions are the same in value, often using the symbol “=”.
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A mathematical rule or relationship written using symbols and numbers
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A set of ideas or principles that explain something, often supported by evidence and reasoning.
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The value or set of values that make an equation true.
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A branch of mathematics that uses letters and symbols to represent numbers and quantities in formulas and equations
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The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns, including subjects like algebra, geometry, and calculus.
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Having the same value or meaning, even if written in a different form.
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A symbol, usually a letter, that represents an unknown or changeable number.
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A value that does not change; it stays the same in an equation or expression.
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mathematical statement that shows two things are equal, using an equals sign (=).