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A number’s distance from 0 on a number line |
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Two numbers that are equal distance from zero on the number line |
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A mathematical equation that has one or more variables |
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An inequality that contains a variable |
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The number multiplied by the variable in an equation |
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Number that stays the same in a mathematical equation |
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A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs |
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Any of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥. |
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The set of whole numbers and their opposites |
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Operation that cancels out another operation |
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Two numbers that are equal distance from zero on the number line |
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The set of values that make an statement true |
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To replace a variable with number or another expression |
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A letter that represents a value that can change or vary |
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The property that states that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum |
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The property that states that for all real numbers: A, B, and C the sum is always the same regardless of their grouping |
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