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| A number expressed using letters and/or numerals |
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| A polynomial consisting of the sum or difference of exactly two terms. |
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| Ay one factor or product consisting of the sum or difference of exactly two terms. |
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| A numeral in an algebraic expression used to represent a vlaue which does not change. |
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| Small numeral written at the upper right of a base to show how many times the base is used as a factor. |
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| Any of the elements, quantities, or symbols that produce a given product when multiplied together. |
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| A numeral or letter written above and to the left of the radical sign to indicate the required root. |
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| Terms that have the same variables and the same exponents for corresponding variables. |
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| A polynomial with exactly one term. |
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| An algebraic expression with one or more terms. |
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| The sign placed over an expression to denote that a root is to be found. |
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| The quantity under a radical sign. |
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| For a given number, one of two eqal factors whose product is that number. |
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| An algebraic expression consisting of a single numeral or letter, or the product or quotient of numerals and/or letters. |
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| A polynomial consisting of the sum or difference of exactly three terms. |
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| A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent an unknown value in a given algebraic expression. |
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| first number in a subtraction equation |
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| answer in a division problem |
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| second number in a division equation |
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| second number in a subtraction equation |
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| answer in an addition equation |
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| first number in a division equation |
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| answer in a subtraction equation |
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| Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. |
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