Algebra — definition?
Mathematics using symbols and letters to represent numbers.
Variable — role?
Represents a changing or unknown number.
Constant term — part?
A fixed, unchanging number in an expression.
Algebraic expression — components?
Terms combined with operations, without an equal sign.
Equal sign — symbol?
Indicates two expressions have the same value.
Equation — contains?
An equal sign showing two expressions are equal.
Like terms — criteria?
Same variable parts and exponents.
Unlike terms — difference?
Different variable parts or exponents.
Simplify — process?
Combine like terms to make an expression concise.
Group like terms — purpose?
Identify terms with the same variable parts for combining.
Using algebraic rules — includes?
Multiplying, dividing, expanding, and simplifying expressions.
Number pattern — generated by?
A specific rule producing each term in a sequence.
Sequence — ordered?
List of numbers following a pattern.
General term — formula?
Expression giving any term based on position n.
Table of values — shows?
Input-output pairs for a pattern or function.
Model number patterns — use?
Translate patterns into algebraic expressions for analysis.
Applying general rules — involves?
Substituting values into formulas to find specific terms.
Key to algebra — understanding?
Vocabulary, symbols, and rules for manipulating expressions.
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1. What is the key feature that distinguishes a variable term from a constant term in algebra?
2. What is a direct effect of consistently applying algebraic rules when simplifying expressions?
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