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terms containing factors, fractions and exponents

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Divisibility   when an integer can divide evenly into another with no remainder  
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factor   An integer that divides into another integer exactly is called this  
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exponents   shows repeated multiplication  
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power   has two parts, a base and an exponent.  
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base   the number being multiplied.  
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prime number   an integer greater than 1 with only 2 factors, 1 and itself.  
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composite number   an integer greater than 1 with more than 2 factors.  
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greatest common factor (GCF)   the biggest number 2 or more integers have in common  
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prime factorization   breaking down a composite number all the way to its prime factors  
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equivalent fractions   fractions that are of equal value  
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simplest form   when the numerator and denominator have no other factors in common other than 1.  
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rational number   any number you can write as a quotient of 2 integers.  
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scientific notation   a convenient way to write large numbers using powers of 10.  
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