Algebra Terms Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: coordinates: on graphs, a pair of numbers: the first number shows the distance left or right, and the second number shows the distance up or down, plot: to draw on a graph or map, pattern: things arranged following a rule or rules, constant: a term in an expression that does not have a variable, like terms: terms in an expression that have the same variable(s) raised to the same power, solution: a value that makes an equation true when substituted for the variable, inequality: a mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between expressions using symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥, coefficient: the number that multiplies the variable in a term, expression: a mathematical phrase containing numbers, variables, and operations (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), equation: a statement that two expressions are equal, term: parts of an expression separated by addition or subtraction, simplify: to make an expression easier to work with by combining like terms or performing operations, substitute: to replace a variable with a specific value, evaluate: to find the value of an expression by substituting specific values for variables, inverse: operations that undo each other, like addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division.