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- 1. 1. of, used in, or relating to mathematics. 2. characterized by or using the precision of mathematics; exact.
- 2. the greatest number that is a factor of two (or more) other numbers. When we find all the factors of two or more numbers, and some factors are the same ("common"), then the largest of those common factors is the Greatest Common Factor. Abbreviated "GCF". Also called "Highest Common Factor" Example: the GCF of 12 and 16 is 4, because 1, 2 and 4 are common factors of both 12 and 16, and 4 is the greatest of them.
- 6. this rate:A unit rate in math is the expression of a rate in a quantity of one. For example, 60 miles per hour represents a commonly used unit rate. Similarly, 30 students per school bus also represents a unit rate.
- 7. property:The distributive property is one of the most frequently used properties in math. In general, this term refers to the distributive property of multiplication which states that the. Definition: The distributive property lets you multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products.
- 8. rate :A unit rate in math is the expression of a rate in a quantity of one. For example, 60 miles per hour represents a commonly used unit rate. Similarly, 30 students per school bus also represents a unit rate. Unit rates actually are utilized by people frequently in every day life.
- 10. is the least multiple of common multiples of two numbers. Like terms: mathematical expressions that contain the same variable(s) with the same degree for each variable. Once you learn what multiples are and how to find them, you will often be asked to find the "~" between two numbers.
- 11. is a ratio that compares two quantities...complete information about the rate, definition of an rate, examples of an rate, step by step solution of problems involving rate.
- 12. an Exponent is a mathematical notation that implies the number of times a number is to be multiplied by itself.
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- 1. factorization:A factor that is a prime number. In other words: any of the prime numbers that can be multiplied to give the original number. Example: The prime factors of 15 are 3 and 5 (because 3×5=15, and 3 and 5 are prime numbers). See: Prime Number. Prime Factorization.
- 3. rate:A constant rate in math is the absence of acceleration. In general, a function with a constant rate is one with a second derivative of 0. If you were to plot the function on standard graph paper, it would be a straight line, as the change in y (or rate) would be constant.
- 4. In mathematics, a ratio is a numerical comparison of 2 or more quantities which indicates their relative sizes. It can be considered as a way of comparing numbers by division. In a ratio of two numbers, the first value is termed the ancedent and the second number is the consequent.
- 5. ratios:Equivalent Ratios. In mathematics, the ratios and proportions are very-commonly used concepts. A ratio is said to be a relationship between two numbers which are of same type. A ratio can also be defined as a rational number or a fraction.
- 9. in mathematics, a base or radix is the number of different digits or combination of digits and letters that a system of counting uses to represent numbers. For example, the most common base used today is the decimal system.
