Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

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76 CHAPTER 1 The Real Number System


1.1


natural (counting) numbers
whole numbers
fractions
numerator
denominator
proper fraction
improper fraction
mixed number
factor
product
prime number
composite number
prime factors
basic principle of fractions
lowest terms
greatest common factor
reciprocal
quotient
sum

least common
denominator (LCD)
difference

1.2


exponent (power)
base
exponential expression
grouping symbols
order of operations
inequality

1.3


variable
algebraic expression
equation
solution
set
element

1.4


number line
integers
signed numbers
rational numbers
set-builder notation
graph
coordinate
irrational numbers
real numbers
additive inverse (opposite)
absolute value

1.5


minuend
subtrahend

1.6


multiplicative inverse
(reciprocal)

dividend
divisor

1.7


commutative property
associative property
identity property
identity element for addition
(additive identity)
identity element for
multiplication
(multiplicative identity)
inverse property
distributive property

1.8


term
numerical coefficient
like terms
unlike terms
combining like terms

KEY TERMS


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brackets
is equal to
is not equal to
is less than



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an is less than or equal to
is greater than or
equal to
set braces

set-builder notation

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or opposite, of x
absolute value of x

the multiplicative
inverse, or reciprocal,
of the nonzero
number x

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NEW SYMBOLS


1.A factoris
A.the answer in an addition
problem
B.the answer in a multiplication
problem
C.one of two or more numbers
that are added to get another
number
D.one of two or more numbers that
are multiplied to get another
number.

2.A number is primeif
A.it cannot be factored
B.it has just one factor
C.it has only itself and 1 as
factors
D.it has at least two different
factors.
3.An exponentis
A.a symbol that tells how many
numbers are being multiplied
B.a number raised to a power

C.a number that tells how many
times a factor is repeated
D.one of two or more numbers that
are multiplied.
4.A variableis
A.a symbol used to represent an
unknown number
B.a value that makes an equation
true
C.a solution of an equation
D.the answer in a division problem.

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SUMMARY


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