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Mc Dougal Littell

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Equivalent Equations   Equations with the same solutions as the original equation.  
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Inverse Operations   Operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction.  
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Solution Step   The result of applying a transformation to an equation when solving the equation.  
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Linear Equation in one variable   An equation in which the variable is raised to the first power and does not occur in a denominator, inside a square root symbol, or inside an absolute value symbol.  
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Properties of equality   The rules of algebra used to transform equations into equivalent equations.  
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Ratio of a to b   The relationship a/b of two quantities a and b that are measured in the same unit.  
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Similar Triangles   Two triangles are similar if they have equal corresponding angles.  
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Idenity   An equation that is true for all values of the variables.  
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Round-off error   The error produced when a decimal result is rounded in order to provide a meaningful answer.  
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Formula   An algebraic equation that relates two or more real-life quantities.  
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Rate of a per b   The relationship a/b of two quantities a and b that are measured in different units.  
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Unit Rate   A rate per one given unit.  
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