A number in front of a variable, such as the 3 in 3x, is called the
2 expressions that are equivalent to each other are called a(an)
A mathematical statement consisting of numbers, variables and/or operators is called a(n)
A mathematical relationship that states that 2 expressions are not equivalent to each other with the use of , , ≤, or ≥ is called a(n)
A special type of equation that states that 2 ratios (fractions) are equivalent is called a(n)
Any letter that is used to represent an unknown value (x, y, p, etc) is called the
A number in an expression or equation with no variable attached to it (such as the 4 in 3x + 4) is called the
The pieces of an expression/equation that are the same (such as the 3x and 8x in the expression 3x + 14 – 8x) are called
To reduce to lowest terms by combining all like terms and mathematically removing all the operators that you can resulting in the smallest number is the process called
To multiply a value outside of parentheses to everything inside of the parentheses is called
To get the variable alone on one side of the equal sign is a process to
The answer to a math problem is called the
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