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CLEP General Math: Number Sense - Patterns - Algebraic Thinking
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1. Add and subtract
Genus
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Rarefactior
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2. Is a symbol (usually a letter) that stands for a value that may vary.
Problem of the Points
Countable
A number is divisible by 10
Variable
3. The inverse of multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Prime Number
division
Products and Factors
4. If a - b - and c are any whole numbers - then a
De Bruijn Sequence
Non-Euclidian Geometry
The Associative Property of Multiplication
1. Mark the place you wish to round to. This is called the rounding digit . 2. Check the next digit to the right of your digit marked in step 1. This is called the test digit . If the test digit is greater than or equal to 5 - add 1 to the rounding d
5. Arise from the attempt to measure all quantities with a common unit of measure.
Line Land
Rational
Euler Characteristic
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
6. Solving Equations
Denominator
1. Simplify the expression on either side of the equation. 2. Gather the variable term on the left-hand side (LHS) by adding to both sides. the opposite of the variable term on the right-hand side (RHS). Note: either side is fine but we will consiste
Divisible
Fourier Analysis and Synthesis
7. A flat map of hyperbolic space.
Wave Equation
Poincare Disk
a divided by b
Fourier Analysis and Synthesis
8. Einstein's famous theory - relates gravity to the curvature of spacetime.
General Relativity
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
The Same
Torus
9. Does not change the solution set. That is - if a = b - then multiplying both sides of the equation by c produces the equivalent equation a
Discrete
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
Torus
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
10. Non-Euclidean geometries abide by some - but not all of Euclid's five postulates.
Continuous
Multiplicative Inverse:
Solution
Non-Euclidian Geometry
11. If a = b then
Expected Value
Primes
a + c = b + c
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
12. A whole number (other than 1) is a _____________ if its only factors (divisors) are 1 and itself. Equivalently - a number is prime if and only if it has exactly two factors (divisors).
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Prime Number
The Set of Whole Numbers
Additive Identity:
13. This result says that the symmetries of geometric objects can be expressed as groups of permutations.
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14. Dimension is how mathematicians express the idea of degrees of freedom
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
Dimension
Hamilton Cycle
repeated addition
15. (a
Commensurability
Galois Theory
Division is not Associative
Multiplicative Inverse:
16. The answer to the question of why the primes occur where they do on the number line has eluded mathematicians for centuries. Gauss's Prime Number Theorem is perhaps one of the most famous attempts to find the 'pattern behind the primes.'
The Prime Number Theorem
a - c = b - c
Spherical Geometry
Frequency
17. A topological invariant that relates a surface's vertices - edges - and faces.
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
Permutation
Ramsey Theory
Euler Characteristic
18. Two equations if they have the same solution set.
Equivalent Equations
does not change the solution set.
Tone
Discrete
19. Also known as gluing diagrams - are a convenient way to examine intrinsic topology.
Hamilton Cycle
General Relativity
1. Simplify the expression on either side of the equation. 2. Gather the variable term on the left-hand side (LHS) by adding to both sides. the opposite of the variable term on the right-hand side (RHS). Note: either side is fine but we will consiste
Box Diagram
20. Multiplication is equivalent to
The Prime Number Theorem
The BML Traffic Model
repeated addition
Torus
21. In this type of geometry the angles of a triangle add up to less than 180 degrees. In such a system - one has to replace the parallel postulate with a version that admits many parallel lines.
Invarient
Hyperbolic Geometry
A number is divisible by 3
perimeter
22. If the sum of its digits is divisible by 3 (ex: 3591 is divisible by 3 since 3 + 5 + 9 + 1 = 18 is divisible by 3).
Commutative Property of Addition:
Division is not Associative
A number is divisible by 3
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
23. A way to extrinsically measure the curvature of a surface by looking at a given point and finding the contour line with the greatest curvature and the contour line with the least curvature.
Principal Curvatures
Hamilton Cycle
Fourier Analysis
set
24. Original Balance minus River Tam's Withdrawal is Current Balance
B - 125 = 1200
Euler Characteristic
Ramsey Theory
Prime Deserts
25. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says that
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Standard Deviation
The Set of Whole Numbers
Noether's Theorem
26. An instrument's _____ - the sound it produces - is a complex mixture of waves of different frequencies.
Tone
Expected Value
A prime number
a divided by b
27. You must always solve the equation set up in the previous step.
Equation
Solution
Commutative Property of Addition:
Solve the Equation
28. Is the shortest string that contains all possible permutations of a particular length from a given set.
The Kissing Circle
De Bruijn Sequence
Look Back
Dividing both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
29. Let a and b be whole numbers. Then a is _______________ by b if and only if the remainder is zero when a is divided by b. In this case - we say that 'b is a divisor of a.'
Set up an Equation
Configuration Space
Divisible
Topology
30. In some ways - the opposite of a multitude is a magnitude - which is ___________. In other words - there are no well defined partitions.
Continuous
Continuous Symmetry
Additive Inverse:
prime factors
31. This method can create a flat map from a curved surface while preserving all angles in any features present.
Stereographic Projection
Permutation
Unique Factorization Theorem
the set of natural numbers
32. Has no factors other than 1 and itself
A prime number
Dimension
Commutative Property of Addition:
does not change the solution set.
33. If we start with a number x and add a number a - then subtracting a from the result will return us to the original number x. x + a - a = x. so -
prime factors
Set up an Equation
The inverse of addition is subtraction
set
34. A point in one dimension requires only one number to define it. The number line is a good example of a one-dimensional space.
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
A number is divisible by 10
Equivalent Equations
Line Land
35. Points in two-dimensional space require two numbers to specify them completely. The Cartesian plane is a good way to envision two-dimensional space.
Flat Land
Hyperbolic Geometry
Normal Distribution
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
36. A
Division is not Commutative
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Box Diagram
Law of Large Numbers
37. To describe and extend a numerical pattern
Products and Factors
1. Find a relationship between the first and second numbers. 2. Then we see if the relationship is true for the second and third numbers - the third and fourth - and so on.
variable
Euclid's Postulates
38. Cantor called the cardinality of all the sets that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the counting numbers - or 'Aleph Null.'
Commensurability
Prime Deserts
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Aleph-Null
39. TA model of a sequence of random events. Each marble that passes through the system represents a trial consisting of as many random events as there are rows in the system.
left to right
Galton Board
Topology
Associative Property of Multiplication:
40. A way to analyze sequences of events where the outcomes of prior events affect the probability of outcomes of subsequent events.
Markov Chains
The Same
Exponents
Comparison Property
41. Reveals why we tend to find structure in seemingly random sets. Ramsey numbers indicate how big a set must be to guarantee the existence of certain minimal structures.
Axiomatic Systems
Stereographic Projection
Dimension
Ramsey Theory
42. Originally known as analysis situs
Invarient
Spherical Geometry
Unique Factorization Theorem
Topology
43. This model is at the forefront of probability research. Mathematicians use it to model traffic patterns in an attempt to understand flow rates and gridlock - among other things.
The BML Traffic Model
The inverse of addition is subtraction
Galois Theory
repeated addition
44. 1. Parentheses (or any grouping symbol {braces} - [square brackets] - |absolute value|)
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45. This result relates conserved physical quantities - like conservation of energy - to continuous symmetries of spacetime.
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46. If a and b are any whole numbers - then a
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Cardinality
Solution
Fourier Analysis and Synthesis
47. This means that for any two magnitudes - one should always be able to find a fundamental unit that fits some whole number of times into each of them (i.e. - a unit whose magnitude is a whole number factor of each of the original magnitudes)
Variable
Commensurability
Dimension
Irrational
48. The cardinality of sets that cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the counting numbers - such as the set of real numbers - is referred to as c. The designations A_0 and c are known as 'transfinite' cardinalities.
Transfinite
The Multiplicative Identity Property
Sign Rules for Division
Distributive Property:
49. An algebraic 'sentence' containing an unknown quantity.
Polynomial
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
Sign Rules for Division
Bijection
50. The expression a/b means
a divided by b
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
1. Find a relationship between the first and second numbers. 2. Then we see if the relationship is true for the second and third numbers - the third and fourth - and so on.
Normal Distribution
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