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Integers

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a number or its opposite   integers  
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the distance from zero on a number line; symbolically | x |   absolute value  
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the number used as the repeated factor in the multiplication problem   base (of a power)  
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a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane (x, y)   coordinate  
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when a factor or base is multiplied by itself three times   cubed  
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in a power, the number of times the base is used as a factor   exponent  
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the point (0, 0) in a coordinate plane where the x-axis and the y- axis intersect   origin  
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the product of two identical whole numbers; its square root is a whole number   perfect square  
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one of the four parts that make up the coordinate system   quadrants  
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one of the two equal factors of a number. “What number multiplied by itself gives me this number?”   square root  
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when a number is multiplied by itself   square (d)  
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the horizontal number line of a coordinate plane   x-axis  
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the vertical number line of a coordinate plane   y-axis  
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the result when one positive is paired with one negative   zero pair  
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