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Chapter 2

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Integer   A set of whole numbers and their opposites.  
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Opposite   The number that has the same distance from 0 as the origanal number but on the opposite side of the number line.  
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Absolute Value   A number's distance from 0 on a number line.  
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Difference   The answer in a subtraction problem  
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Sum   Use the sign of two integers.  
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Prime number   A whole number greater than 1 that has exactly 2 factors 1 and itself.  
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Composite Number   A whole number that has more than two factors.  
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Prime Factorization   A representation of a composite number as product of prime's.  
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Greatest Common Factor   Of two or more whole numbers greatset whole number divied evenly into each other.  
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Least Common Multiple   Two or more numbers that has the least common multiples multipliyed evenly.  
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Multiple   The product of that number and a whole number.  
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Equivalent Fractions   Different expressions for the same nonzero number  
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Fraction   The simplest form when its greatest common factor of its numerator and denominator is 1.  
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Improper Fraction   When the numerator is greater than its denominator.  
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Mixed Numbers   It contains a whole number and a fraction.  
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Same Signs   Subtract the integers.  
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Different Signs   Add the integers.  
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