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Two operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction. |
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Equations that have the same solution(s). |
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An equation that is true for all values of the variable. |
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The use of division to compare two quantities. |
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An equation that sets up two ratios that are equvialent. |
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The product of the numerator of one ratio and the denominator of the other ratio. |
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A two-dimensional drawing of an object in which the deminsions of the drawing are in proportion to the deminsions of the object. |
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A three-dimensional model of an object in which the dimensionals of the model are in proportion to the deminsions of the object. |
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A relationship between the drawings or model's dimensions and drawings or model's dimensions and the actual dimensions;This should be written as scale measure to actual measure. |
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An equation in x and y written so the dependent variable "y" is isolated on one side of the equation. EX) y=x+2 |
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