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| the four basic mathematical operaions, addition, subtration, multiplication, & division |
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| a pair of symbols used to set apart parts of an expression so those parts may be evaluated first |
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| a combination of numbers and operation signs |
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| a unit for measuring angels |
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| a tool used to measure and draw angles |
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| a series of numbers or figures that follows a rule |
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| describes how the terms are related in a pattern |
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| a number or figure in a pattern or expression |
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| two numbers that give a location on a coordinate grid |
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| the first number in an ordered pair |
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| the second number in an ordered pair |
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| a grid formed by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis |
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| the left-right or horizontal axis on a coordinate grid |
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| the up-down or vertical axis on a coordinate gird |
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| the point where the axes meet on a coordinate grid, named by the ordered pair (0,0) |
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| the bottom number of a fraction; the number that tells how many parts |
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| a number that names part of a whole |
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| the top number of a fraction; the number that tells how many parts of a whole are counted |
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| the form of a fraction whose numerator and denominator have only 1 as a common fraction |
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| different fractions that name the same amount |
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| the largest whole number that is a factor of two or more given numbers |
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| a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator |
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| fractions with the same denominators |
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| fractions with different denominators |
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| a common multiple of two or more denominators |
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| a common number that can be compared to another number |
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| the least common multiple of two or more denominators |
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