the first four units which includes integers and rational numbers
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Integer | A whole number, its opposite and zero
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Absolute Value | the distance from zero on a number line
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Coordinate Plane | the plane determined by a horizontal number line, called the x-axis, and a vertical number line, called the Y-axis
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Ordered Pair | the set of numbers used to locate a position in the coordinate plane
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Origin | the point (0,0) in a coordinate plane where the x axis, and the y-axis intersect
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Quadrant | one of the four parts that make up the coordinate plane
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x-axis | the horizontal number line of a coordinate plane
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y-axis | the vertical number line of a coordinate plane
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zero pair | the result when one positive is paired with one negative
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whole number | the numbers starting with 0 and counting up
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Natural/Counting | the numbers starting with 1 and counting up
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reciprocal/multiplicative inverse | "flipping a fraction"; 7/3 is the reciprocal of 3/7; when you multiply a fraction and its reciprocal you get 1
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rational number | a number that can be written in fractional form
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percent | a ratio that compares a number to 100
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proportion | an equation that shows that two ratios are equivalent
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rate | a ratio that compares two numbers with different kinds of units (for example- gallons:hour; price:item; mph)
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ratio | the comparison of two numbers that can be written in various ways
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scale factor | the number that is multiplied by to create an equivalent ratio
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