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Jalynn's key terms

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algebra A mathematical language that uses symbols, usually letters,along with numbers. The letters stand for numbers that are unknown.
algebraic expressions A combination of variables,numbers,and at least one operation.
area Th numbers of square units needed to cover the surface enclosed by a geometric figure.
base any side with a parallelogram.
composite number a number that than 1 with more than two factors
cubed The product in which a number is a factor three times. two cubed 8 because 2*2*2=8
defining the variable choosing a variable to represent the input when writing a function rule.
equals sign a symbol of equality
equation a mathematical sentence that contains an equal sign
evaluate To find the value of an algebraic expressions by replacing by replacing variables with numerals
exponent In a power ,the number of times the base is used as a factor. In 5 to the third power the exponent is 3. That is, 5 to third power=5*5*5.a number that divides into a
factor A number that divides into a whole number with a remainder of zero
formula an equation that shows a relationship among certain quaintness.
function A relation in which each element of the input is paired with exactly one element of the output according to a specified rule.
function rule An expression that describes the relationship between each input and output.
function table a table organizing the input
function A relation in which each element of the input is paired with exactly one element of the output according to a specified rule.
function rule An expression that describes the relationship between each input and output.
function table a table organizing the input
function A relation in which each element of the input is paired with exactly one element of the output according to a specified rule.
function rule An expression that describes the relationship between each input and output.
function table a table organizing the input
numerical expression
order of operations
power
prime factorization A composite number expression as a product of a prime number
function A relation in which each element of the input is pared with exactly one element of output according to a specified rule
function rule an expression that describes the relationship between each input and output
function table A table organizing the input,rule,and output of a function
numerical expression A combination of numbers and operations
order of operations The rules that tell which operation is to be preformed first when more than one operation is used 1: simplify the expressions inside grouping symbols ,like parentheses. 2:find the value of all powers. 3:multiply and divide in order from lest to right
power A number that can be expression using an exponent
prime factorization A composite number expression as a product of prime number
prime number An integer that has no intergalactic factors buts itself and 1
solution A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
solve Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery) the policy could solve the town's housing crisis
squared Make square or rectangular; give a square or rectangular cross section to
variable Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change
Created by: Jalynn Tarver
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