Unit 1 Vocab:
Expression: A math phrase made of numbers, variables, and math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
Constant: A value that does not change. No variable next to it.
Variable: A symbol (usually a letter) that represents an unknown value.
Variable Term: A value that can change. It can be a single variable (letter) or a
Coefficient: The constant part of a variable term. The number in front of the variable (letter).
Equivalent Expressions: Expressions that have the same simplified form.
Equation: A math statement that the value of two expressions are equal.
Solution: Any and all values for the unknown (variable) that makes the equation statement true.
Constant: A value that does not change. No variable next to it.
Variable: A symbol (usually a letter) that represents an unknown value.
Variable Term: A value that can change. It can be a single variable (letter) or a
Coefficient: The constant part of a variable term. The number in front of the variable (letter).
Equivalent Expressions: Expressions that have the same simplified form.
Equation: A math statement that the value of two expressions are equal.
Solution: Any and all values for the unknown (variable) that makes the equation statement true.