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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 5: Expressions; Chapter Review
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In the puzzle below, write a vocabulary term for each clue.
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2. a type of expression that contains a variable or variables |
1. expressions like 4(3 + 2) and 4(3) + 4(2) |
3. an algebraic expression that has no like terms and no parentheses is in this form (two words) |
2. a sequence in which each term is found by adding the same number |
7. an ordered list of numbers |
4. terms that include the same variable |
11. an example showing a statement is not true |
5. a letter or symbol |
12. the numerical factor of a multiplication expression |
6. a statement that is true for any number or variable |
13. what is done to a variable to represent an unknown quantity |
8. a branch of mathematics that uses variables |
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9. a number in a sequence |
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10. a term that contains a number only |
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