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Algebra

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Term
Definition
Ratio   A comparison of two numbers by division.  
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Rate   A comparison of two quantities with different types of units.  
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Unit Rate   A rate with a denominator of 1.  
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Proportion   Two equivalent ratios.  
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Cross Products   Two numbers that sit diagonally to each other.  
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Polygon   Closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments.  
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Similar   Polygons with the same shape and a different size.  
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Corresponding Parts   Parts in similar figures that match.  
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Congruent   Having the same measure.  
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Scale Factor   Ratio of the lengths of two corresponding sides of two similar polygons.  
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Scale Drawing or Model   Represents an object that is too large or too small to be drawn or built at actual size.  
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Scale   Ratio of given length to corresponding actual length.  
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Indirect Measurement   Distances or lengths that are too difficult to measure directly and can be found using properties of similar polygons and proportions.  
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Percent of Change   A ratio that compares the change in a quantity to the original amount.  
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Markup   The increase in the price.  
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Selling Price   The amount the customer pays.  
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Interest   The amount of money paid or earned for the use of money.  
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Principal   The amount of money invested or borrowed.  
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Equivalent Expressions   Expressions that have the same value.  
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Term   Each individual part of an algebraic expression separated by a plus or minus sign.  
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Coefficient   The numerical value attached to a variable.  
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Like Terms   Terms that contain the same variable and/or exponent.  
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Unlike Terms   Terms without the same variable and/or exponent.  
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Constant   A numerical term without a variable attached to it.  
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Simplest Form   An expression containing no like terms.  
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Relation   An equation that describes a function.  
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Domain   The x values in the ordered pair.  
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Range   The y values in the ordered pair.  
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Function   A relation in which the x value has only one partner.  
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Vertical Line Test   A test done vertically in which you pass through only one given point at a time.  
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Function Rule   An equation that describes a function.  
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Independent Variable   The input values.  
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Dependent Variable   The output values.  
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Rate of Change (Slope)   The change in a dependent variable as it relates to the change in the independent variable.  
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Slope Intercept Form   Linear equation written in the form y = mx+b.  
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x-intercept   The point where a line or coordinate crosses the x-axis.  
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y-intercept   The point where a line or coordinate crosses the y-axis.  
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