Algebra Beginner Quiz 5

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Beginner Quiz 5
1. What mathematical statement shows that two expressions have identical values?
2. What do you call a number sentence that compares values using 'greater than' or 'less than'?
3. What is the operation of determining which value makes an equation true called?
4. What do you call an ordered group of elements that repeat or grow according to a rule?
5. What term describes a number that results from multiplying a value by itself?
6. What term is used for comparing two quantities to show how many times one fits into the other?
7. What do you call an equation stating that two ratios are the same?
8. What is the number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number?
9. What do you call a combination of terms connected by plus or minus signs?
10. What is a number written in front of a variable to show multiplication called?
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