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1 Vocabulary Variables & Patterns Number Properties and Algebraic Equations

2 Variable A quantity that can change: a letter is used to represent a variable #1 DefinitionDrawing/Example X 15 + n 8p variables = x, n, p

3 Coordinate Graph A graph using pairs of related values that shows a relationship between an independent variable (x-axis) and dependent variable (y-axis) #2 DefinitionDrawing/Example 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 15 10 5 Time (minutes) Laps around pool Mark’s laps around his pool (6,15)

4 Dependent Variable Value of this variable depends upon or is determined by the other variable (called the independent variable) It is labeled on the y-axis #3 DefinitionDrawing/Example The cost of a long distance phone call (dependent variable) DEPENDS on how long you talk (independent variable)

5 Y-Axis the number line that is VERTICAL on a coordinate graph #4 DefinitionDrawing/Example Y-AXIS

6 Independent Variable #5 DefinitionDrawing/Example This variable’s value determines the value of the other variable, called the dependent variable. It is labeled on the x-axis. The number of people that register for a bike tour (independent variable) determines the cost for renting bikes (dependent variable).

7 X-Axis the number line that is HORIZONTAL on a coordinate graph #6 DefinitionDrawing/Example X-AXIS

8 Scale the equal- spaced labeling used on each axis of a coordinate grid #7 DefinitionDrawing/Example 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 15 10 5 -- the x-axis scale is by 2’s -- the y-axis scale is by 5’s. 0

9 Coordinate Pair (x, y) an ordered pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate graph 1 st number – (x-coordinate) 2 nd number – (y-coordinate) #8 DefinitionDrawing/Example 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 20 15 10 5 Time (minutes) Laps around pool Mark’s laps around his pool The coordinate (6,15) means that in 6 minutes, he did 15 laps. (6,15)

10 Rule a summary of a predictable relationship that tells how to find the value of a variable. *Written in words! #9 DefinitionDrawing/Example distance is the rate times time (d = r t)

11 Equation a rule containing, numbers,variables, and symbols that represent a mathematical relationship #10 DefinitionDrawing/Example d = r t (distance = rate times time) OR C = ∏ d (Circumference of a circle = pi times diameter)

12 Expression #11 DefinitionDrawing/Example Represents a quantity *Written using numbers, variables, and symbols 4 + t X – 5 6p 12 r

13 Coefficient #12 DefinitionDrawing/Example A number or symbol multiplied with a variable 4m *4 is the coefficient 6t *6 is the coefficient

14 Inverse Operations #13 DefinitionDrawing/Example Math operations that undo each other Addition – subtraction Multiplication – division Ex. X + 5 = 8 - 5 – 5 x = 3 *subtracting 5 is the inverse of adding 5

15 Commutative Property #14 DefinitionDrawing/Example Says changing the order does not change the sum or product 3 + 7 = 7 + 3 3 + x = x + 3 4 ● 5 = 5 ● 4 5 ● p = p ● 5

16 Associative Property #15 DefinitionDrawing/Example Says changing the grouping does not change the sum or product 4 + (7 + 9) = (4 + 7) + 9 3 + (2 + x) = (3 + 2) + x (6 ● 2) ● 8 = 6 ● (2 ●8) ( 3 ● t) ● 5 = 3 ● ( t ● 5)

17 Distributive Property #16 DefinitionDrawing/Example The product of a number times a sum is equal to the sum of the products of that number and each addend 5 ● (6 + 11) = (5 ● 6) + (5 ● 11) 4 ● ( 3 + x) = ( 4 ● 3) + (4 ● x)


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