Question | Answer |
The sum of any number and zero is the number. | Additive Identity Property
(Identity Property of Zero) |
The branch of mathematics that involves expressions with variables. | Algebra |
A combination of variables, numbers, expressions and at least one operation. | Algebraic Expression |
A sequence in which the difference between any two consecutive terms is the same. | Arithmetic Sequence |
The way in which numbers are grouped does not change their sum. | Associative Property of Addition |
The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable. | Coefficient |
The order in which two numbers are added does not change their sum. | Commutative Property of Addition |
A term that does not contain a variable. | Constant |
A specific case which proves a statement false | Counterexample |
To choose a variable, and a quantity for the variable, to represent in an expression or equation | Define a Variable |
To multiply a sum by a number: multiply each addend of the sum by the number outside the parentheses. | Distributive Property |
Expressions that have the same value | Equivalent Expressions |
To write a number as a product of its factors | Factor |
An expression expressed as the product of its factors | Factored form |
Terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power | Like Terms |
An algerbraic expression in which the variable is raised to the first power | Linear Expressions |
A number, variable, or product of a number and one or more variables. | Monomial |
The product of any number and one is the number. | Multiplicative Identity Property |
The product of any number and zero is zero. | Multiplicative Property of Zero |
Statements that are true for any number or variable. | Property |
An ordered list of numbers such as,0,1,2,3,4,5. | Sequence |
An expression is in simplest form when it is replaced by an equivalent expression having no like terms or parentheses. | Simplest Form |
A number, a variable, or product, or quotient of numbers and variables. | Term |
A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number in a mathematical expression or sentence. | Variable |
The way in which numbers are grouped does not change their product. | Associative Property of Multiplication |
The order in which two numbers are multiplied does not change their product | Commutative Property of Multiplication |
True/False
When using the Associative Property, the order stays the same. | True |
True/False
When using the Associative Property, the grouping changes. | True |