| A | B |
| To _________ an expression is to perform all possible operations. | simplify |
| When plus or minus signs separate an algebraic expression into parts, each part is called a | term |
| An expression like 3(x + 2) can be rewritten as 3x + 6 by applying the | distributive property |
| A term without a variable is called a | constant |
| In math, a __________ is a statement that is true for any numbers | property |
| The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable is called the * of the variable. | coefficient |
| Expressions that have the same value, no matter what the value of the variable is, are call | equivalent expressions |
| An algebraic expression is in _________ if it has no like terms and no parentheses. | simplest form |
| Terms that contain the same variable(s) to the same powers are called | like terms |
| A statement or example that shows a conjecture is false | counterexample |
| A _________ can be used to organize function values | function table |
| A set of ordered pairs is called a | relation |
| A grid used to locate points is called a | coordinate plane |
| A mathematical sentence stating that two quantities are equal is called an | equation |
| The second number in an ordered pair describes the | y-coordinate |
| The first number in an ordered pair describes the | x-coordinate |
| Choosing a variable and a quantity for the variable to represent is called | defining a variable |
| A relation in which each member of the domain is paired with exactly one member of the range is called | function |