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A mathematical phrase that does not include an equal sign. |
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This is the image obtained by plotting all the points that satisfy an equation or inequality. |
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The relationship that exists between a collection of ordered objects so that you have a 1st term,2nd term,etc. |
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This is a systematic arrangement of data usually in rows and columns. |
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This is the image obtained by plotting all the points that satisfy an equation or inequality. |
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This is a number system which uses a base of 10. The valid digits are 0 to 9. |
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This is a line representing the set of all real numbers. |
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A mathematical phrase containing at least one variable. |
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This property says that, for all real numbers a, b, and c: if a=b, then a+c= b+c |
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A letter that is used to represent one or more numbers |
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The distance between the origin and the point representing the real number |
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Obtained by listing the elements that are common to both sets. |
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This is the rule which allows us to change the sign of an exponent. |
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A formula or equation for a specified variable means to rearrange it so that the variable appears alone on one side of the equal sign. |
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This is the set of all points.It is made up of an infinite number of planes. |
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Is a solution derived from an original equation that is not a solution of the original equation. |
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