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- 1. / When a number is raised to a power, the number that is used as a factor
- 3. / The type of number we normally use, such as 1, 15.82, -0.1, 3/4, etc. Positive or negative, large or small, whole numbers or decimal numbers are all Real Numbers. They are called "Real Numbers" because they are not Imaginary Numbers.
- 5. / an expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor
- 10. / Process of obtaining a composite function
- 11. / To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
- 13. / the y -coordinate, representing the distance from a point to the horizontal or x -axis measured parallel to the vertical or y -axis.
- 16. / is the power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number
- 18. / an
- 21. / Is the sum of one or more monomials with real coefficients and nonnegative integer exponents
- 22. / Are the inverses of exponential functions
- 25. / symbol use when computing logarithmic equations
- 26. / This describes the position of a point in two dimensions by giving its horizontal and vertical locations
- 27. / A relation where each element in the domain is related to only one value in the range by some rule.
- 29. / An inequality involving rational expressions
- 32. / a function of the form f(x) = bx , where b > 0, b=/= 1
- 34. / Natural Logarithm symbol
- 35. / A Philosopher and mathematician that invented the Cartesian Coordinate Plane
- 36. / It is the horizontal ("x") value in a pair of coordinates; How far along the point is
- 39. / The parts of an expression that are added or subtracted
- 40. / logbX -> a = logaX/logab
- 42. / a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- 43. / A function from a y-value back to its corresponding x-values
- 45. / Any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers
- 46. / a0
- 48. / A rule that relates values from a set of values to a second set of values
- 50. / It is a part of a whole
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- 2. / The distance of a number from zero on a number line; shown by | |
- 4. / Inequalities in which one (or both) sides involve a logarithm
- 6. / The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor
- 7. / number in front of a variable
- 8. / is a special relationship where each input has a single output; is often written as "f(x)" where x is the input value
- 9. / Values of x which make the function zero
- 12. / yz=0, then y=0 or z=0
- 14. / a logarithm to the base e (2.71828…)
- 15. / Set of all possible values that the variable x can take.
- 17. / A letter or symbol used to represent a number
- 19. / logbY = logbZ, then Y=Z
- 20. / an equation involving exponential expressions
- 23. / an inequality exponential expressions
- 24. / Says that two values are not equal.
- 28. / An expression that can be written as a ration of two polynomials
- 30. / This program aims to provide students with the knowledge of mathematics in its breadth by drawing its courses from the department's different mathematical divisions: Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science.
- 31. / The operation of canceling out common factors in both the numerator and the denominator; When common factors exist on both sides of an equation, canceling can be done: By adding and subtracting common factors to both sides of an equation, canceling can be done.
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- 37. / A linear equation in one variable x is an equation of the form ax + b = 0; A linear equation in two variables x and y is an equation of the form ax + by + c = 0.
- 38. / is a function which is defined by multiple sub-functions, each sub-function applying to a certain interval of the main function's domain (a sub-domain)
- 41. / Function value when x = 0
- 44. / A graph represents a function if and only if each vertical line intersects the graph at most once.
- 47. / the answer to a problem
- 49. / Set of all values that f(x) can take