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Abc what I learned
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Angles I learned how to find angles using algebra
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Brackets I learned what brackets mean when simplifying
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Coefficient I learned how to identify the coefficient
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Denominator I learned how to identify equivalent fraction using denominator
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Equations I learned how to simplify equation
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Fractions I learned how to identify equivalent fractions 1/3 = 2/6
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Graphing I learned how to use graphs to find the scale factor
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Hypotenuse I learned how to identify X on a triangle using the hypotneus
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Integer I learned how to use integers by adding a negative plus a negative
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Just do it I learned how to use the technique of "just do it” which helped me with difficult questions
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Knowing formulas I found knowing certain formulas for certain equations was very important for solving questions
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Linear relations I learned how linear relations on graphs and t charts
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Models I learned how to use models when trying to simplify a equation
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Numerator When trying to multiply a fraction identifying the numerator helped me a lot
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Order of operations This helped me a lot with with simplifying, BFSD
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Pythagorean theorem I learned how to use Pythagorean theorem in geometry and circle geometry
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Quotient I used quotients when I had to do long division questions
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Ratio I used ratios when working with scale factors
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Surface area When trying to find surface area I used length x width x height to find the answer
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Triangle I learned how to find the x on a side of a triangle using Pythagorean theorems
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Unlike terms When simplifying an equation I used like and unlike terms to make it easier to simplyfify
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Variables I learned that identifying the variables is the first step to simplifying an equation
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Whole numbers Knowing that a number is a whole number is good for identifying integers
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X Learning how to simplify an equation always started with me identifying X
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Y-axis Knowing what the Y-axis is, is important for scaling something from one size to another
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Zero pairs When simplifying an equation making zero pairs with coinciding number is how simplifying an equation is done
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