This is your complete alphabetical journey through the essential language of algebra.
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A is for Absolute Value: A number's pure distance from zero, always positive.
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B is for Binomial: A simple polynomial with two distinct terms, like (x + 3).
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C is for Coefficient: The numerical factor that multiplies a variable, telling you 'how many' of that variable you have.
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D is for Domain: The set of all possible input values ('x' values) that a function will accept.
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E is for Exponent: The 'power' a number is raised to, signifying repeated multiplication.
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F is for Function: The central concept of a rule that assigns exactly one output for every input.
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G is for Graph: The powerful visual story of a function's behavior across a coordinate plane.
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I is for Inequality: A statement of drama and tension, using symbols like > or < instead of the calm '=' sign.
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L is for Linear Equation: An equation whose graph is a perfectly straight line, representing a constant rate of change.
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