Chapter 2 Vocabulary Equations
An expression that contains a radical When are they simplified? The multiplicative inverse is a set of numbers with a product of 1. Look at the following examples. Radical Expression An expression that contains a radical Lesson 1
*the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable COEFFICIENT *the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable Lesson 1
PROPERTIES- Statements that are true for any number Addition Property of Equality PROPERTIES- Statements that are true for any number Division property of Equality Multiplication property of equality Subtraction Property of Equality Lesson 2
Addition Property of Equality Lesson 2
subtraction Property of Equality Lesson 2
Multiplication Property of Equality Lesson 2
Division property of equality Lesson 2
Use the properties of equality to solve multi-step equations Lesson 2
Lesson 2
“Equivalence” = “Steps to Solving Equations” Lesson 3
“empty” set, no solution Null Set “empty” set, no solution Lesson 5
“Identity” (infinite number of solutions) Lesson 5
Lesson 5