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CLEP College Algebra: Algebra Principles

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1. Referring to the finite number of arguments (the value k)






2. Can be defined axiomatically up to an isomorphism






3. Two equations in two variables - it is often possible to find the solutions of both variables that satisfy both equations.






4. Are linear equations that have only one variable. They contain only constant numbers and a single variable without an exponent. For example:






5. Can be combined using logic operations - such as and - or - and not.






6. Algebra comes from Arabic al-jebr meaning '______________'. Studies the effects of adding and multiplying numbers - variables - and polynomials - along with their factorization and determining their roots. Works directly with numbers. Also covers sym






7. If a = b and b = c then a = c






8. The relation of equality (=) is...reflexive: b = b; symmetric: if a = b then b = a; transitive: if a = b and b = c then a = c.






9. Is an action or procedure which produces a new value from one or more input values.






10. 0 - which preserves numbers: a + 0 = a






11. Operations can have fewer or more than






12. Applies abstract algebra to the problems of geometry






13. Elementary algebraic techniques are used to rewrite a given equation in the above way before arriving at the solution. then - by subtracting 1 from both sides of the equation - and then dividing both sides by 3 we obtain






14. Will have two solutions in the complex number system - but need not have any in the real number system.






15. A + b = b + a






16. If a < b and c < 0






17. Is a function of the form ? : V ? Y - where V ? X1






18. If a < b and c < d






19. Take two values - and include addition - subtraction - multiplication - division - and exponentiation.






20. Transivity: if a < b and b < c then a < c; that if a < b and c < d then a + c < b + d; that if a < b and c > 0 then ac < bc; that if a < b and c < 0 then bc < ac.






21. Is an equation in which the unknowns are functions rather than simple quantities.






22. Can be written in terms of n-th roots: a^m/n = (nva)^m and thus even roots of negative numbers do not exist in the real number system - has the property: a^ba^c = a^b+c - has the property: (a^b)^c = a^bc - In general a^b ? b^a and (a^b)^c ? a^(b^c)






23. Is the claim that two expressions have the same value and are equal.






24. Is an equation involving derivatives.






25. Logarithm (Log)






26. Involve only one value - such as negation and trigonometric functions.






27. Is a binary relation on a set for which every element is related to itself - i.e. - a relation ~ on S where x~x holds true for every x in S. For example - ~ could be 'is equal to'.






28. Is Written as a + b






29. Is an equation involving a transcendental function of one of its variables.






30. The values for which an operation is defined form a set called its






31. The values combined are called






32. Can be combined using the function composition operation - performing the first rotation and then the second.






33. Is an equation where the unknowns are required to be integers.






34. Is an equation of the form aX = b for a > 0 - which has solution






35. Is an algebraic 'sentence' containing an unknown quantity.






36. There are two common types of operations:






37. In which properties common to all algebraic structures are studied






38. The process of expressing the unknowns in terms of the knowns is called






39. In an equation with a single unknown - a value of that unknown for which the equation is true is called






40. An equivalent for y can be deduced by using one of the two equations. Using the second equation: Subtracting 2x from each side of the equation: and multiplying by -1: Using this y value in the first equation in the original system: Adding 2 on each s






41. Is an equation involving integrals.






42. The codomain is the set of real numbers but the range is the






43. The squaring operation only produces






44. The operation of exponentiation means ________________: a^n = a






45. Are called the domains of the operation






46. Is called the type or arity of the operation






47. Is Written as ab or a^b






48. A unary operation






49. If a = b and c = d then a + c = b + d and ac = bd; that if a = b then a + c = b + c; that if two symbols are equal - then one can be substituted for the other.

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50. 1 - which preserves numbers: a^1 = a







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