Algebra I Glossary
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absolute valuethe value of a number without regard to its sign | |
Addition Property of Equalityallows us to add the same amount to both sides of an equation: For all real numbers a, b, and c, if a = b, then a + c = b + c | |
Addition Property of Identitystates that any number plus zero equals that number: For all real numbers a, a + 0 = a | |
Additive Inverse Propertystates that every real number added to its additive inverse (or opposite) will equal zero: For all real numbers a, a + (-a) = 0; also called Inverse Property of Addition | |
algebrathe branch of mathematics that deals with operations on sets of numbers and relationships between them | |
area modela graphic representation of a multiplication problem, in which the length and width of a rectangle are the factors and the area is the product | |
Associative Property of Multiplicationstates that numbers in a multiplication sequence can be multiplied in any order, and the value of the expression will not change: For all real numbers a, b, and c, (ab)c = a(bc) | |
axis of symmetrya line of symmetry for a graph - it divides a figure or graph into halves that are the mirror images of each other | |
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basethe value that is raised to a power when a number is written in exponential notation. In the term 53, 5 is the base and 3 is the exponent. | |