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power

a way of describing the exponent in exponential notation. We can say the base is raised to the power of the exponent.  For example we read x5 as “x raised to the 5th power.”

power of a power

raising a value written in exponential notation to a power as in (x2)3

prime factor

a factor that has no factors but 1 and itself. For example, 2 is a prime factor of 12 because its only factors are 1 and 2, while 6 is not a prime factor of 12 because it has more factors than 1 and 6 (i.e. 2 and 3).

prime factorization

the process of breaking a number down into its prime factors

prime number

a whole number for which the only factors are 1 and the number itself

prime trinomial

a trinomial that cannot be factored using integers

probability

a measure of how likely it is that something will occur

product of powers

multiplication of two or more values in exponential form that have the same base—the base stays the same and the exponents are added

Properties of Inequality

a set of rules for inequalities that describe how addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division can be applied to both sides of an inequality in order to produce an equivalent inequality

Property of Equality

states that the equality of an equation is maintained when both sides have the same value added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided


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