Identify Parts of an Expression Using Mathematical Terms: CCSS.Math.Content.6.EE.A.2b

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1

Identify the sum in the equation below.

Explanation

The sum of an equation is the answer to an addition problem. In this case, the sum is .

2

Identify the quotient(s) in the equation below.

Both and

Both and

Explanation

The quotient of an equation is the answer to a division problem. In this case, the quotient is .

3

Identify the coefficient(s) in the equation below.

Both and

Explanation

A coefficient is a number or symbol that is being multiplied by an unknown. In this case, is our unknown and it's being multiplied by , thus is our coefficient.

4

Identify the product in the equation below.

Explanation

The product of an equation is the answer to a multiplication problem. In this case, the product is .

5

Identify the coefficient(s) in the equation below.

Both and

Explanation

A coefficient is a number or symbol that is being multiplied by an unknown. In this case, is our unknown and it's being multiplied by , thus is our coefficient.

6

Identify the sum in the equation below.

Explanation

The sum of an equation is the answer to an addition problem. In this case, the sum is .

7

Identify the term(s) in the equation below.

All of the choices are correct

Explanation

A term is a number or variable in an equation. Terms are separated by mathematical signs

8

Identify the quotient(s) in the equation below.

Both and

Both and

Explanation

The quotient of an equation is the answer to a division problem. In this case, the quotient is .

9

Which of the following choices represent terms in the equation ?

All of the options are correct

Explanation

A term is a number or variable in an equation. Terms are separated by mathematical signs

10

Identify the factor(s) in the equation below.

Both and

Both and

Explanation

Factors are numbers that are multiplied together to get another number. In this case, and are factors of

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