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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 Beat the Computer! Intermediate Algebra Vocabulary for Unit 1
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 Directions: A slide will appear with a term Say the definition aloud before the computer can answer (5 sec.) You will hear a sound when the slide changes
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 opposite or additive inverse
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 opposite the opposite of a is -a Opposites: 4, -4-5.6, 5.60,0
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 reciprocal or multiplicative inverse
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 reciprocal the reciprocal of a is Reciprocals: 4, -5.6, 0,none
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 absolute value of a real number
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 absolute value the distance from zero on the number line -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 42
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 solution of an equation
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 solution of an equation a number that makes the equation true
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 compound inequality
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 compound inequality a pair of inequalities joined by “and” or “or”
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 absolute value of a number x
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 absolute value If x 0, then x = x. If x 0, then x = -x.
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 extraneous solution
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 extraneous solution a solution of an equation derived from an original equation that is not a solution of the original equation
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 tolerance
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Chris Giovanello, LBUSD Math Curriculum Office, 2004 tolerance specifies allowable ranges in measurements one half the difference between the maximum and minimum values
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