A description of a number that cannot be written as a fraction m⁄n where m and n are integers.
The number of times a number is multiplied by itself in an expression such as 33.
The type of numbers represented by the set {0, 1, 2, 3, …}.
A mathematical sentence that uses one of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
In an equation or inequality, a number that can be substituted for the variable to make that equation or inequality true. If the equation or inequality has more than one variable, a list of numbers that when substituted for the list of variables makes the equation or inequality true.
A description of a fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator.
A whole number or the negative of a whole number.
A constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied.
An algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms.
The distance of a number from zero.
In an arithmetic sequence, the amount that can be added to each number to get the next one.
The middle number in an ordered list of data values. If there are an even number of values, the value is halfway between the two middle numbers in the list.
A value that does not change.
A description of a variable whose value depends on the value of one or more other variables.
The average of a collection of data values.
Of fractions, having the same numerical value. Of equations or inequalities, having the same solution set.
A combination of variables and numbers using arithmetic.
For any two numbers a and b, a+b = b+a.
To represent a mathematical expression in the least complicated form possible.
A symbol that represents an unknown value.
Any of the values on which mathematical operations are performed in an algebraic expression.
The most common value or values in a collection of values.
A description of a number that can be written as a fraction m⁄n where m and n are integers.
A description of a variable that does not depend on any other variable for its value.
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