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Math Mid Term

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consists of numbers and operations numerical expression
a letter used to represent one or more numbers variable
is a result of a repeated multitplication of the same factor power
shows the number of times the base is used as a factor exponet
an agreed upon set of rules that is followed to evaluate expressions order of operations
integers that are less than 0 negative integers
integers that are greater than 0 positive integers
explain why the absolute value of a number can never be negative The absolute value can never be negative because it is asking the number not weather or not it is positive or negativ
the point where the x axis and y axis meet origin
formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line and a vertical number line coordinate plane
divide the coordinate plane into four sections quadrants
runs horizontally x axsis
runs verdically y axis
uses a coordinate plane to display paired data scatter plot
are expressions that have the same value Equivalent expressions
are two variable expressions that have the same value for all values of the variable Equivalent variable expressions
Created by: hcorsentino
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