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7. Integers

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opposites   The integer on the opposite side of zero from a given number, but at the same distance from zero.  
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absolute value   The distance that an integer is from zero on the number line.  
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integers   The counting numbers, their opposites, and zero.  
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rational number   Any number that can be written as a quotient a/b, where a and b are integers and b is not 0.  
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coordinate plane   A two-dimensional system in which a location is described by its distances from two perpendicular number lines called the x-axis and the y-axis.  
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x-axis   The horizontal line on a coordinate plane.  
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y-axis   The vertical line on a coordinate plane.  
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quadrants   One of the four regions into which the x- and y- axes divide the coordinate plane. THe axes are not parts of the quadrant.  
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ordered pair   A pair of numbers (x, y) used to locate a point on a coordinate plane.  
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origin   The point (0,0) where the x-and y-axes of a coordinate plane intersect.  
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horizontal   A straight line on the coordinate plane where all points on the line have the same y-coordinate.  
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vertical   A straight line on the coordinate plane where all points on the line have the same x-coordinate.  
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