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Order of Operations Grouping Symbols (Ex: (), [], /) Exponents Multiplication or Division (LEFT to RIGHT) Addition or Subtraction (LEFT to RIGHT)
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Translating Expressions Addition, Switchers Subtraction, Switchers Multiplication, Switchers Division, Switchers Added to Sum Increased by *More than *Fewer than *Less than Difference Decreased by *Subtracted by Multiply by Double Times twice Quotient Half
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Integers Positive and Negative whole numbers. When will we ever need to use integers? A: temp,, football yardage,
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Inequality A mathematical sentence that contains,≤,≥ Ex: n<15 O open dot ≤,≥ closed dot Ex: x≥48
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Linear Equations All linear equations have twp variables which in the separate terms and do not have an exponent larger than one Ex Non-example Y=2x-1Y=2x3 Y=3xY=3/x Y=x+5 Y=3x2
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Properties Commutative Associative Identity of Addition Identity of Multiplication Zero property
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Commutative 1+4=4+1 5*4=4*5 *Note, Allows us to add or multiply in any order
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Associative (2+6)+4=2+(6+4) 2*(3*4)=(2*3)*4 Allows us group numbers without changing the order
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Identity of Additions 5.6+0=5.6 It always is going the same number
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Identity of Multiplication 5*1=5 Always the same number on the other side of the =
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Zero Property 5*0=0 Always going to equal 0
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Prime Numbers A number that only has 2 factors, 1 and its self Ex: 2,3,5,7,11 Zero and one r neither composite or prime
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Composite Numbers A number that has more than 2 factors Ex: 4,6,8,9,10 Zero and one r neither composite or prime
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Word Problem A: $12.44 According to the chart above. How many kids in class 1 likes chicken? A:5 kids Joe and his friend Bob went to the story went to get some stuff at the store for Joes mom that’s sick. They got milk($2.99), chips($1.75), pop($5,45), and Oreos($2.25). How much did it cost before tax?
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Football(word problem) A: Rams, to the first question. Trojens, to the other question According to the chart, which team has the most wins? Which team has the most losses?
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