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1 “Equations and Inequalities”
Vocabulary for Module 4 “Equations and Inequalities”

2 Addition Property of Equality
In an equation, any amount can be added to one side, provided an equivalent amount is added to the other side. If a=a, the a + b = a + b.

3 Subtraction Property of Equality
In an equation, any amount can be subtracted from one side, provided an equivalent amount is subtracted from the other side. If a=a, the a - b = a - b.

4 Multiplication Property of Equality
In an equation, any amount can be multiplied on one side, provided an equivalent amount is multiplied on the other side. If a=a, the ab = ab.

5 Division Property of Equality
In an equation, any amount can be divided on one side, provided an equivalent amount is divided on the other side. If a=a, the a ÷ b = a ÷ b.

6 Algebraic Expression A mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols

7 Coefficient A number multiplied by a variable in an Algebraic Expression. 4x 17y 42b

8 Cartesian Coordinate Plane
a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numericalcoordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length.

9  Coordinates Each point graphed can be represented by a unique pair of numbers called an ordered pair. The numbers in that ordered pair are called the coordinates.

10 Equation A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign.

11  Inequality Any mathematical sentence that contains the symbols >(greater than), <(less than), <(less than or equal to), or >(greater than or equal to).

12 Origin The point of intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes of a Cartesian plane. The coordinates of the origin are (0, 0).

13 Quadrant One of the four regions on a Coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x- axis and the y-axis.

14 Simultaneous Equation
equations involving two or more unknowns that are to have the same values in each equation

15 Solution A number (or ordered pair of numbers, or set of numbers) that produces a true statement when substituted for the variable(s) in an equation or inequality.

16  Substitution To replace one element of a mathematical equation or expression with another.

17 System of Linear Equations
Two or more equations that together define a relationship between variables usually in a problem situation. It can have no solution, one solution, or many solutions.

18 Variable A letter or symbol used to represent a number.

19 X-axis The horizontal number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane.

20  x-coordinate The first number of an ordered pair; the position of a point relative to the vertical axis.

21 Y-axis The vertical number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane.

22  y-coordinate The second number of an ordered pair; the position of a point relative to the horizontal axis.


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