Matching Pairs Unit 14 Vocabulary MatchingOnline version Unit 14 Vocabulary Matching by Angela Cole 1 Addition Property of Equality 2 Subtraction Property of Equality 3 Asymmetric Property of Inequality 4 Variable 5 Equation 6 Solution Set 7 Multiplication Property of Inequality 8 Inverse Operation 9 Algebraic Equation 10 Division Properrty of Inequality If a=b, then a+c=b+c. If the same value is added to both sides of the inequality, the results will be an equivalent inequality that is also true. An Ineuqality includes the values that, when substituted for the variable, makes the inequality true. If a>b and c?0, then a/c < b/c. Both sides of an inequality can be multiplied by the same number and an equivalent inequality can be formed. A letter that represents a number An operation that reverses the effect of another operation. A Mathematical relation statement where two equivalent expressions are separated by an equal sign. An equation with at least one variable If a>b, then b If a=b, then a-c = b-c. The same value is subtracted from both sides of an inequality, results will be an equivalent inequality that is also true. If a>b and c>0, then a/c