Matching Pairs Unit 14 Vocabulary MatchingOnline version Unit 14 Vocabulary Matching by Angela Cole 1 Algebraic Equation 2 Division Properrty of Inequality 3 Inverse Operation 4 Addition Property of Equality 5 Multiplication Property of Inequality 6 Variable 7 Equation 8 Asymmetric Property of Inequality 9 Solution Set 10 Subtraction Property of Equality 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. An equation with at least one variable If a>b and c>0, then a/c A Mathematical relation statement where two equivalent expressions are separated by an equal sign. 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. An operation that reverses the effect of another operation. If a>b, then b 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. A letter that represents a number