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Review of directions with terms

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Directions
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Complete each function table   Organize the x-value, the function rule, and the solution into a table.  
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Graph each equation/ function   Make a function table and use 3 carefully selected constants to find coordinates of a line on a plane.  
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Find the perimeter   A method of finding the number of units are in the distance around a figure.  
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Find the area   Use the formula A = l x w to find how may square units cover a surface.  
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Solve the equation   Use inverse operations to find the constant that will make an equation true.  
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Check your solution   A mathematical proof used to verify your solution.  
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Write the original equation   The first step in checking your solution.  
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Write the equation   The first step in finding a solution.  
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Solve each equation using models or a drawing   A way to justify a solution using pictorial representations such as number lines, counters, or algebra tiles.  
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Describe in words each step shown for solving the equation   Another way to say "justify your solution" or "explain your steps".  
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Commutative property of addition or multiplication   Used to justify a step in a solution where moving like terms together is an advantage. a + b + c = a + c + b or a x b x c = a x c x b  
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Associative property of addition or multiplication   Used to justify a step in a solution to show which computation will be performed next. a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c or a x (b x c) = (a x b) x c  
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Identity property   Used to justify a step in a solution where a x 1 = a or when a + 0 = a.  
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Write each phrase as an algebraic expression   Convert words to a number sentence containing constants, variables and at leas one mathematical operation.  
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Write each phrase as an algebraic equation   Convert words into a number sentence containing an equals sign,, constants, variables, and at least one mathematical operation.  
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Subtraction property of equality   An inverse operation step used when solving an addition algebraic equation.  
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Addition property of equality   An inverse operation used when solving a subtraction algebraic equation.  
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Multiplication property of equality   An inverse operation used when solving a division algebraic equation  
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Division property of equality   An inverse operation used when solving a multiplication algebraic equation.  
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Combine like terms   Using the commutative property and integer operations to simplify expressions with a variety of terms having simlar coefficeints ad constants.  
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Coefficient   The constant in an algebraic expression.  
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Variable   The term that can change in an algebraic expression. Usually represented by lowercase letter.  
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