1.
A number in front of a variable (e.g. in 3x, 3 is the coefficient)
2.
A mix of numbers, variables and operations that does not contain an equals sign (=) (e.g. 3x + 2)
3.
A statement – with an equals sign – that two expressions are equal (e.g. 3x + 2 = 11)
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An equation that is always true, no matter what values are substituted (e.g. a + b = b + a ) and can be written with the identity sign (≡)
5.
A rule written with symbols
6.
A single number, a variable, or both, multiplied together (e.g. 5, x, 3x)
7.
What we call terms with the same variable and power (e.g. 2x and 5x)
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What we call terms with different variables or powers (e.g. 3x and 4y)
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A letter that stands for an unknown number e.g. x, y
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A type of expression with letters, numbers and operations (e.g. 2x – 5)