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Here are our main vocabulary terms from Unit 1.

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Term
Definition
Factor   one of the two or more whole numbers that are multiplied to give you a product.  
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Multiple   the product of a given whole number and another whole number.  
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Integer   -9, 0, 12, 37, -55 All whole numbers, their opposites, and 0.  
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Absolute Value   |-6| = 6, |8| = 8 The distance a number is from 0....ALWAYS positive.  
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Opposites   -5, 5...-2.5, 2.5...80, -80... Values who share the same distance from 0 on the number line.  
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Percent   "out of 100"  
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Rational Number   Any number than can be represented as a fraction with whole numbers in the numerator and denominator.  
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Benchmark   A reference number used to estimate and calculate values.  
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LCM   The first multiple that is shared between two or more numbers.  
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GCF   The greatest common factor shared between two or more numbers.  
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Prime Number   A number with only two factors: one and itself.  
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Composite Number   A number with more than two factors other than 1 and itself.  
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Base of Exponent   The number you multiply based on the exponent.  
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Exponent   The amount of times you multiply the base value.  
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Expression   A mathematical phrase with numbers, symbols, and variables. Does not include an = sign.  
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