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range. The set of output values. Square root. The factors multiplied to form perfect squares. (what times what gives you this number). integer. Positive and negative whole numbers. factors. Two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product.

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  1. range The set of output values.

  2. Square root The factors multiplied to form perfect squares. (what times what gives you this number)

  3. integer Positive and negative whole numbers

  4. factors Two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product.

  5. A base-ten system of measurement using the base units: meter for length, kilogram for mass, and liter for capacity. Metric System

  6. integer Any number from the set {… -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3…}

  7. Exponential form A number written with an exponent.

  8. Negative integer Integers less than zero

  9. variable Letter or symbol that represents an unknown quantity.

  10. Absolute value The distance from zero on a number line.

  11. Algebraic expression Something without an equal sign that contains letters.

  12. Numbers that are easy to compute mentally. Compatible Numbers

  13. Order of operations Rules that you must follow to evaluate an expression.

  14. The base unit of capacity in the metric system. A liter is a little more than a quart.. Liter

  15. evaluate To solve or work out.

  16. coefficient The number in front of a term.

  17. The base unit of mass in the metric system equivalent to 1,000 grams. Kilogram

  18. term Each number in a sequence.

  19. An equation having two different operations.

  20. Arithmetic sequence A sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number to the previous term.

  21. Coordinate plane Grid used to graph points.

  22. evaluate To solve or work out.

  23. Standard form Numbers written without exponents.

  24. Perfect square Numbers formed by a number multiplied by itself.

  25. y-axis On the coordinate plane, the line that runs up and down.

  26. Geometric sequence A sequence in which each term is found by multiplying the same number to the previous term.

  27. A unit of mass in the metric system equivalent to .0001 kilogram. Gram

  28. base The common factor that is multiplied by itself.

  29. Positive integer Integers greater than zero

  30. What order is the Metric System. K H D / D C M

  31. variable Letter or symbol that represents an unknown quantity.

  32. Radical sign The symbol used to indicate the square root of a number.

  33. origin Point where both axis cross. It’s (0,0).

  34. quadrant Four regions formed by the x & y axis.

  35. The base unit of length in the metric system. Meter

  36. Ordered pair Pair of numbers, (1,2) used to locate a point on the coordinate plane.

  37. exponent The little number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor.

  38. Numerical expression Something without an equal sign that only has numbers.

  39. Solving an equation The process of finding a solution to an equation.

  40. power Base with an exponent.

  41. equation Something with an equal sign.

  42. Radical sign The symbol used to indicate the square root of a number.

  43. function A relationship that assigns exactly one output value for each input value

  44. A number written as a product of a number that is at least 1 but less than 10, and a power of ten. . Scientific Notation

  45. y-coordinate The second number in an ordered pair.

  46. Function rule The operation or expression performed on the input

  47. x-axis On the coordinate plane, the line that runs left and right.

  48. square The product of a number and itself.

  49. domain The set of input values

  50. domain The set of input values

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