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1. A mathematical relationship between two variables can be expressed by an
equation in which one variable is equal to constant times the other.
3. A number placed above and to the right of another number to show that it has
seem raised to power.
6. An expression that has a square root, cube root, etc. the symbol is
7. A number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as, a, b or c to stand for fixed
number.
11. Mean how to divide by the number.
14. A method used to eliminate one of the variables by replacement when solving a
system of equations.
15. A number under a radical symbol.

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2. A relationship between two variables in which the product is constant.


4. When two quantities always have the same size in relation to each other.
5. It means direction, but with two or more variables. An example would be the
formula for the area of a triangle with base A and height H.
8. Represents both an integer exponent and nt root.
9. Describe a situation where a variable depends on two (or more) other variables
and varies directly with some of them and varies inversely with others (when the
rest of the variables are held constant).
10. A change or difference in condition, amount or level, typically with certain
limits.
12. Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero equals one.
13. To make simple or simpler

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