Exponents
Variables
Meaning
Number class
100

What is (-4)2

16 (The parentheses mean you would do just (-4) x (-4) which would get you 16) if you get -42 then you do 4x4 but you add the negative after you solve it

100

raise f to the 3rd power, then add g to the result

f3+g (we don't know what f is yet so the expression should say fadding g and bc f and g are different variables then they don't add)

100

What is a variable

A letter or symbol used to represent a value that can change 

100

is 4 a real number

Yes all numbers are real numbers

200

what is 3 to the power of 27 square root

3

200

add w and 2, then subtract 8 from the result

(W+2)-8

(we don't know what w is yet and if you use the order of operations or PEMDAS to solve this you would get (w+2) - 8 bc of the and)

200

What is a Constant

A value that does not change 

200

What is the number class for 2 squareroot

irrational number and real number

300

what is 05

0

300

subtract s from the difference of 5 and 8

(5-8)-s 

(And, means (Parentheses) and difference means subtraction and if you do PEMDAS and if you see from you would put and do the Parentheses first) 

300

What is a Algebraic expression 

may contain variables constants and operations

300

What is the number class for 9 

It is a natural number a whole number rational number and a real number

400

what is the small number in 5called

exponent

400

divide 5 by v, then multiply 3 by the result

(5/v)x3 bc you divide 5 and V and then times 3 to it

400

Numerical Expression 

May contain only constant and operations does not have equal sign

400

What is the number class for 0

rational, whole, integer and real number.

500

what is the big number in 52 called

The base

500

double n, then subtract m from the result

(2xN)-m

If you double n that's mean to times it by 2 then you minus m from it

 

500

What does Evaluate mean

it is to find the value of sum thing

500

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Terminating decimal: a decimal number that contains a finite number of digits after the decimal point

Natural Numbers: Positive integers starting from 1

Whole Numbers: Non-negative integers, which include natural numbers and 0

Integers: All whole numbers, both positive and negative, including zero 

Rational Numbers: Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero(Irrational is the opposite)

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