Algebra Vocabulary Vocabulary book
Variable Coefficient Term Constant Numerical Expression Algebraic Expression Equation Inequality Base Exponent
Variable Definition: A letter that can be replaced by a number. Example: 4x (x is the variable) *root word ‘vary’ means different
Coefficient Definition: A number multiplied by a variable or variables. Example: 4x (4 is the coefficient) *prefix ‘co’ means together (think of co-worker)
Term Definition: Numbers or variables separated by + or – signs. Example: 5x + x – 2 terms 2
Constant Definition: A term that does not have a variable. Example: 5x + 2y + 4 constant *constant means remains the same (no variable gets multiplied)
Numerical Expression Definition: Two or more terms using only constants. Example: – 5 *root word ‘number’ (only numbers) 3
Algebraic Expression Definition: Two or more terms that include one or more variables. Example: 2x + 5 – 7 *root word ‘algebra’ (has at least 1 variable) 2
Equation Definition: Two algebraic expressions connected by an equal sign. Example: 4x = 8 *root word ‘equal’ hence equal sign
Inequality Definition: Two algebraic expressions connected with one of these signs: ≠, ≤, ≥, ˂, ˃. Example: 7x ˂ 30 or x ≠ 6 *prefix ‘in’ means not, hence not equal
Base Definition: The number used as a factor. Example: 6 base 3
Exponent Definition: The number of times the base is multiplied by itself. Example: 6 exponent 3