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Module 3 Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Absolute Value | The distance the number is from zero on a number line. |
| Additive Identity Property | The sum of any number and zero is the number. |
| Additive Inverses | Two integers that are opposites. The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero. |
| Bar Notation | In repeating decimals, the line/bar is placed over the digits that repeat. |
| Distributive Property | To multiply a sum by a number, multiply each addend of the sum by the number outside the parentheses. |
| Multiplicative Identity Property | The product of any number and one is the number. |
| multiplicative Inverses | Two numbers that with a product of one. |
| Multiplicative Property of Zero | The product of any number and zero is zero. |
| Opposites | Two integers are opposites if they are represented on the number line by points that are the same distance from zero, but on opposite sides of zero. The sum of two opposites is zero. |
| Order of Operations | The rules to follow when more than one operation is used in a numerical expression. |
| Rational Number | The set of numbers that can be written in the form of a/b, where both a and b are integers and b isn't equal to zero. |
| Repeating Decimal | A decimal in which one or more digits repeat. |
| Terminating Decimal | A decimal with a repeating digit of zero. |