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PreAlgerbra C1/C2/C3
PreAlgebra C1/C2/C3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| like terms | Terms of an expression which have the same variables raised to the same exponents. |
| simple form | The simple form of an algebraic expression is one which has no like terms and no parentheses. |
| linear expression | An algebraic expression in which the exponent of the variable is 1 |
| literal equation | An equation that two or more variable |
| inequality | A mathematical sentence that compares expressions. |
| solution of an inequality | A value that makes the inequality true |
| solution set | The set of all numbers which make a mathematical statement true |
| graph of an inequality | A graph that shows all the solutions of the inequality on a number line |
| liner equation | An equation whose graph a line |
| solution of a liner equation | All of the points on a line that make the equation true |
| slope | A ratio of the change in y (the rise) to the change in x (the run between any two points on a line. It is a measure of the steepness of a line. |
| rise | The change in y between any two points on a line |
| run | The change in x between any two points on a line |
| x-intercept | The x-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the x-axis |
| y-intercept | The y-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the y-axis |
| slope-intercept form | A linear equation written in thr form y=mx + b. The slope of the line is m, and the y-intercept of the line is b. |
| standard form | The standard form of a linear equation is ax + by =c, there a and b are not both zero. |
| point-slope form | A liner equation written in the form y-y1 =m(x-x1). The line passes through the point (x1,y1), and the slope of the line is m. |