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- 4. It refers to a combination of numbers, variables, operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
- 5. It refers to the multiplicative inverse of a number.
- 9. It refers to the number that is raised to a certain power in an exponential expression.
- 11. It refers to the numerical value and symbol representing the absence or null quantity.
- 12. It refers to the set of all possible input values (independent variables) for which a function or relation is defined.
- 16. It refers to a process or operation that changes the position, size, shape, or orientation of a geometric figure.
- 18. It refers to a straight line or curve that a graph approaches but never touches or crosses.
- 19. It generally refers to numbers greater than zero.
- 22. It refers to a visual representation of data that shows the relationship between different variables.
- 23. It refers to a value that, when substituted into an equation, makes the equation equal to zero.
- 24. It refers to a pattern where the value systematically rises.
- 25. value It refers to the value of a variable or function at the beginning or starting point of a given process, sequence, or interval.
- 26. It refers to the act of creating a graphical representation of data or information on a chart, graph, or map.
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- 1. Pairs It refer to pairs of numbers written in a specific order.
- 2. It refers to a symbol or letter that represents an unspecified or unknown number or value.
- 3. function It refers to a function that "undoes" the action of another function.
- 5. Numbers It refer to the set of numbers that includes both rational and irrational numbers.
- 6. It refers to a fixed value that does not change.
- 7. It refers to a special kind of relation between a set of inputs and a set of possible outputs
- 8. It generally refers to numbers less than zero.
- 10. It refers to the power that indicates the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself.
- 12. It refers to a pattern where the value systematically decreases.
- 13. It refers to the process of reducing an expression, equation, or mathematical object to its most basic or compact form.
- 14. It refers to a mathematical operation or function that involves repeated multiplication of a base number raised to an exponent.
- 15. It refers to a concise way of expressing information in a symbolic or mathematical representation.
- 17. It refers to the set of all possible output values (dependent variables) that a function or relation can produce based on its
- 20. It refers to a single mathematical expression, often consisting of numbers, variables, and mathematical operations.
- 21. It refers to a statement asserting that two expressions are equal.
- 24. It refers to the value of a variable at the starting point of a time or spatial interval.
- 26. It refers to the result of the multiplication operation between two or more numbers or expressions.
