Vocabulary topic three enVision math
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commutative property of multiplication | the order of factors can be changed and the product remains the same
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associative property of multiplication | factors can be regrouped and the product remains the same
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identity property of multiplication | the product of any number and 1 is that number
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zero property of multiplication | the product of any number and zero is zero
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factors | numbers that are multiplied to get a product
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product | the number that is the result of multiplying two or more factors
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multiple | the product of a given whole number and any other whole number
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underestimate | the result of using smaller numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is smaller than the actual answer
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overestimate | the result of using numbers greater than the actual numbers to estimate a sum or product. The estimate is greater than the actual answer
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exponential notation | a way to write a number using a base and an exponent
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exponent | a number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor
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base | the number that is multiplied by itself when it is raised to a power
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standard form | a common way of writing a number with commas separating groups of three digits starting from the right
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expanded form | a way of writing numbers involving exponents that shows the base as the factor
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squared | a name for a number to the second power
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cubed | a name for a number to the third power
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power | a number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor
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