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A list of numbers in a specific order sequence
Each number in a sequence term
A sequence arranged following a set rule pattern
The rules that tell which operations to perform first when more than one operation is used so that everyone finds the same value for the expression. order of operations
A mathematical statement that includes numbers, variables, and operations but does not have an equal sign expression
An expression that has a combination of numbers and operations numerical expression
Numbers expressed using exponents powers
In a power, the number used as a factor base
In a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor exponent
A mathematical language of symbols, including variables algebra
An expression that contains at least one variable and at least one operation algebraic expression
A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number variable
A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal equation
A symbol indicating the equality of the two expressions on either side of the sign equal sign
Operations that undo each other. Operations that are opposites. inverse operations
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