Whatever you add to one side of an equation you do to the other
Addition Property of Equality
the collective set of inputs from the x-axis
Domain
a relation such that each input has exactly one output
Function
multiplying a number and a quantity
Distributive Property
numbers we can multiply together to get another number
Factors
like an equation that uses less than (<) and greater than (>) symbols
Inequality
addition and multiplication can be done no matter the grouping
Associative Property
the set of whole numbers and their opposites
Integer
the smallest y-value of a function
Minimum
can be simplified in any order
Commutative Property
a real number that cannot be written as a fraction of two integers
the greatest y value of a function
Maximum
the region of the domain where the graph is going up
Interval of Increase
the number added with 0 that results in the same
Additive Identity Property
a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes numbers and operation symbols
Expression
whatever you multiply to one side of an equation you do to the other
Multiplication Property of Equality
describes the graph as it moves left from the origin and right from the origin
End Behavior
the value when added to another value results in 0
Additive Inverse Property
a mathematical equation in which no independent variable is raised to a power greater than one
Linear Function
the region of the domain (x-axis) where the graph is going down
Interval of Decrease
an algebraic expression with two unlike terms
Binomial Expression
the number you multiply by 1 that results in the same
Multiplicative Identity Property
a function whose value is a constant raised to a power, and is growing or decaying
Exponential Function
a pair of numbers use to locate a point on a coordinate plane
Ordered Pairs
the reciprocal of a number when multiplied results in 1
Multiplicative Inverse Property