the order in which to do the operations to solve an equation: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract in order from left to right - PEMDAS, also known as round brackets, are the symbols ( ) used in pairs to group things - parentheses, a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself - exponent, the operation to abbreviate the process of adding a number to itself a specified number of times to arrive at a product - multiplication, the operation of separating something into equal parts to arrive at a quotient - division, the operation to combine two or more numbers to arrive at a sum - addition, the operation to find the difference by taking away a quantity from another - subtraction, whole numbers (other than zero) that are multiplied together to obtain a product - factor, the math rule that states that if you add both sides of an equation by the same number, the new equation will have the same solution - addition property of equality, the math rule that states that if you subtract both sides of an equation by the same number, the new equation will have the same solution - subtraction property of equality, the math rule that states that if you multiply both sides of an equation by the same number, the new equation will have the same solution - multiplication property of equality, the math rule that states that if you divide both sides of an equation by the same number, the new equation will have the same solution - division property of equality, the mathematical symbol that indicates the value on the left is the same as the one on the right - equal to, a mathematical statement in which two expressions are equal - equation, mathematical phrases that simplify to an equal value when numbers are substituted for the variables of the expression - equivalent expressions, a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols - expression, a symbol for a number we don't want to express yet - variable, the numerical constant of a term that contains a multiplied variable; example: 3 is this for 3x - coefficient, a constant OR a variable OR constants and variables multiplied together; NO negative exponents - term, expressions that contain the same variable(s) to the same power - like terms, where you add a number and its opposite and it equals zero - additive inverse, a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operations - algebraic expression, numbers that come right after one another (in a sequence) - consecutive, a term that has a number but no variable - constant, an answer that is close to the exact answer - estimate,

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