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Terms 3 By Cameron H
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Cell In geometry, a cell is a three-dimensional element that is part of a higher-dimensional object.
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Column This is a column of numbers: Examples: 12 25 17 92 14
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Variable A letter or other symbol that represents a number. A variable can represent one specific number or it can stand for many different numbers. D=2 C=45 E=3 B=5
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Algebraic expression An expression that contains a variable. B+C=A B=2 C=4 D=6 R=5 E=1 D=E+R
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Row Arrangement of objects or data in a horizontal line or side by side is called a Row
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Evaluate (a formula) To find a value for. To evaluate a mathematical expression, replace the variable (if there are any) with numbers, then carry out the operations. A+B=C 1+2=3 D-R=M 5-4=1
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Formula A general rule for finding the value of something. A formula is often written using letters, called variables that stand for the quantities involved. A=3 B=4 A+B=? D-F=? D=12 F=4
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General pattern A list of numbers that follow a certain sequence or pattern.
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Rate A comparison by division of two quantities with unlike units.
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Special case A special case is the defining formula of a function. A-B=C 5-3=2 R*R=E 6*6=36
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Square root The square root of a number n is a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number n. * = 5*5=25
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Unit rate A rate with 1 in the numerator.
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