Variable, A symbol, often a letter, that represents a number in math, Equation, A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal, Coefficient, A numerical factor that multiplies a variable (example: 5x, 6w)), Expression, A combination of numbers, variables, and operations (such as addition or multiplication) that represents a value but does not include an equality sign., Constant, A fixed value that does not change (a number) , Constant of Proportionality, the ratio of y to x;  , Solve, The process of finding the value of a variable that makes an equation true., Function, A special relationship between an input which creates one output, Inequality, A mathematical expression that shows the relationship between two expressions that are not equal, using symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥., Term, In an expression, this can be a single number, a variable, or a combination of both (example: 5f), separated by addition or subtraction., Simplify, The process of making an expression easier to understand or compute by combining like terms and reducing fractions., Algebra, the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formula and equations., Sum, the answer in additon, Difference, the answer in subtraction, Product, the answer in multiplication, Quotient, the answer in division, Fraction, a numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g. 1/2, 2/5), Numerator, The top part of a fraction; the part as compared to the whole., Denominator, the bottom part of the fraction; the number of parts that make up the whole., Like terms, terms that can be combined (4 and 3 are like terms; 4a and 3a are like terms).

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