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Module 5-Math Vocabulary
Question | Answer |
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Algebraic Expression | An expression that contains one or more variables. |
Variable | A quantity capable of assuming any set of values. |
Constant | A quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context. |
Evaluate | To ascertain the numerical value of (a function, relation, etc. |
Equation | A statement asserting the equality of two expressions, usually written as a linear array of symbols that are separated into left and right sides and joined by an equal sign. |
Equivalent Expressions | Two algebraic expressions are said to be equivalent if their values obtained by substituting the values of the variables are the same. To symbolize these expressions an equality (=) sign is used. |
Solution | Any, and all value(s) that satisfies an equation, inequality, system of equations, or system of inequalities. |
Inequalities | An algebraic relation showing that a quantity is greater than or less than another quantity. |