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equations |
We can often solve two simultaneous equations by looking at them at the same time and trying to eliminate part of them.
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formulae |
Formulae (plural for formula) are special types of equation that show the relationship between different variables.
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algebra |
Algebra is heavily used in the electrical, chemical and physics industries.
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brackets |
The 'B' in BODMAS stands for brackets.
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commutative |
Commutative means we can swap the numbers around in addition or multiplication and still get the same answer.
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equation |
An equation is a statement that two expressions are equal and we are often asked to solve them.
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expression |
In maths, substitution is often used to replace an expression with a number.
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evaluate |
If you evaluate something, you explain what makes it good or bad in your opinion.
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prove |
Can you prove you are over 18?
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simplify |
Can you simplify the text for him?
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symbol |
This symbol means 'add' : +.
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unknown |
The actual results were unknown.
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variable |
A variable is an alphabetic character representing a number.
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value |
The approximate value for the house was $300,000.
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