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6th Grade Unit 6. By Drew . Constant term. Some ting that stay the same like A+0=A no mater what a is it will be a added to 0 Examples Bx0=0 U-0= U. Division of fractions property. When you dived fraction you flip the second fraction and multiply it Examples
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6th Grade Unit 6 By Drew
Constant term • Some ting that stay the same like A+0=A no mater what a is it will be a added to 0 • Examples • Bx0=0 • U-0=U
Division of fractions property • When you dived fraction you flip the second fraction and multiply it • Examples • 2/4 dived by ¾ it would be 2/4 * 4/3 • 7/8 dived by 5/8 would be 7/8 * 8/5
Equation • An equation is when you use a letter to replace a number • Examples • W+9=12 W=3 • S-7=20 S=27
Equivalent equations • A Equivalent equations is seeing if two equations are equal • Examples • 1+3+a=a+3+1 • 2x4+b=4x2+b
Inequality • Inequality – not being equal • 2+2≠5 • 90/3≠21
Integers • A number that is not a decimal or a fraction such as … • 7 • 12 • 21
Multiplication property of -1 • Any positive number X -1 is that number – • Any negative number X -1 is positive number • 10 X (-1)=-10 • -10 X (-1)=10
Nested parentheses • Nested parentheses are parentheses are parentheses in parentheses • (2+2)X8)+4= • (3+3)X6)x3
Open sentence • Open sentence is a sentence that says something about math matrices • 5+5=10 • The opposite of 3 is -3
Opposite of a number • A opposite of a positive number is a negative number and other way a round • The opposite of 3 is -3 • The opposite of -17 is 17
Order of operations • PEMDAS (please excuse my dear aunt sally) Order in which you solve an equation. • Parentheses • Exponents • Multiplication and Division • Addition and Subtraction
Reciprocal • A reciprocal is a flipped fraction and a reciprocal times its fraction is always one • ½ 2/1 • 9/7 7/9 • ¾ X 4/3=1
Relation symbol • Symbols that show how numbers compare to each other. • 3>2 • 2x10=19+1
Repeating decimals • A Repeating decimals are decimals that go on for ever • 1/3=0.33333… • Pie 3.14…
Solution • An answer to a problem • 4+4=8 • 9X9=21
Solution set • The set containg all the solution • 2+2 the set would have 4 in it • 8X3 the set would have 24
Terminating decimals • A decimal number that has digits that don’t go on forever. • 0.23 • 0.75 • Rather then .66666…
Trial and error method • To find a solution, try one method. If it fails, try different methods until you find the answer. • Example: show your work.
Variable • A letter that takes the place of a number. • 3+x=4 • X=1 5x=15 X=3