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Word | Clue |
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4 letters | < |
8 letters | A term that has only one number and no variables is called a constant, because its value doesn't vary. In the expression 2ab + 3b + 6, the number 6 is a constant |
8 letters | A letter that stands for a number in a mathematical expression is called a 'var'iable, because its value can vary. In the expression 4n + 7, n is a variable |
8 letters | The number (written in superscript) used to express how many times a base is multiplied by itself |
4 letters | The number directly preceeding an exponent |
5 letters | in an expression, the terms are the elements separated by the plus or minus signs. In the expression 2ab + 3ab - a, the terms are 2ab, 3 ab, and a |
10 letters | A mathematical phrase made up of variables and/or numbers and operations is called an expression. Ex: 2ab + 3ab - a |
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