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CLEP General Math: Number Sense - Patterns - Algebraic Thinking
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Means approximately equal.
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The Riemann Hypothesis
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.
counting numbers
2. Cannot be written as a ratio of natural numbers.
Equation
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
Irrational
Normal Distribution
3. W = {0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - . . .} is called
Division is not Commutative
The Set of Whole Numbers
Variable
a + c = b + c
4. A · 1 = 1 · a = a
Multiplicative Identity:
Dimension
Group
Hypersphere
5. Is a symbol (usually a letter) that stands for a value that may vary.
Rarefactior
Variable
Wave Equation
Torus
6. At each level of the tree - break the current number into a product of two factors. The process is complete when all of the 'circled leaves' at the bottom of the tree are prime numbers. Arranging the factors in the 'circled leaves' in order. The fina
Multiplication by Zero
The Associative Property of Multiplication
Factor Trees
A prime number
7. Multiplication is equivalent to
the set of natural numbers
Probability
repeated addition
The Set of Whole Numbers
8. Codifies the 'average behavior' of a random event and is a key concept in the application of probability.
The inverse of multiplication is division
Expected Value
a divided by b
perimeter
9. If its final digit is a 0.
A number is divisible by 10
Line Land
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Configuration Space
10. 1. Parentheses (or any grouping symbol {braces} - [square brackets] - |absolute value|)
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11. A factor tree is a way to visualize a number's
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Tone
prime factors
Sign Rules for Division
12. The system that Euclid used in The Elements
Equivalent Equations
Galois Theory
Axiomatic Systems
Box Diagram
13. Requirements for Word Problem Solutions.
Composite Numbers
Modular Arithmetic
Group
1. Set up a Variable Dictionary. 3. Solve the Equation. 4. Answer the Question. 5. Look Back.
14. This important result says that every natural number greater than one can be expressed as a product of primes in exactly one way.
Fourier Analysis
Problem of the Points
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
The Associative Property of Multiplication
15. Negative
if it is an even number (the last digit is 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 or 8)
a - c = b - c
Sign Rules for Division
Cayley's Theorem
16. If a = b then
Complete Graph
prime factors
Variable
a
17. Says that when a random process - such as dropping marbles through a Galton board - is repeated many times - the frequencies of the observed outcomes get increasingly closer to the theoretical probabilities.
Equivalent Equations
B - 125 = 1200
Wave Equation
Law of Large Numbers
18. The whole number zero is called the additive identity. If a is any whole number - then a + 0 = a.
The Additive Identity Property
Equation
Composite Numbers
left to right
19. The amount of displacement - as measured from the still surface line.
Amplitude
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
Hypercube
a - c = b - c
20. 1. Any two points can be joined by a straight line. 2. Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in a straight line. 3. Given any straight line segment - a circle can be drawn having the segment as radius and one endpoint as center. 4. A
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21. Is a path that visits every node in a graph and ends where it began.
Multiplication by Zero
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Factor Tree Alternate Approach
Hamilton Cycle
22. The study of shape from an external perspective.
Line Land
Extrinsic View
Ramsey Theory
variable
23. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
Bijection
Associative Property of Addition:
4 + x = 12
The Distributive Property (Subtraction)
24. 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).
A number is divisible by 3
Commutative 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
per line
25. This area of mathematics relates symmetry to whether or not an equation has a 'simple' solution.
Topology
The Prime Number Theorem
Galois Theory
Divisible
26. It is important to note that this step does not imply that you should simply check your solution in your equation. After all - it's possible that your equation incorrectly models the problem's situation - so you could have a valid solution to an inco
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Multiplicative Identity:
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Look Back
27. The state of appearing unchanged.
Hypercube
Invarient
Division is not Commutative
Torus
28. The process of taking a complicated signal and breaking it into sine and cosine components.
Symmetry
Aleph-Null
Fourier Analysis
Ramsey Theory
29. Points in two-dimensional space require two numbers to specify them completely. The Cartesian plane is a good way to envision two-dimensional space.
repeated addition
Flat Land
bar graph
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
30. If a = b then
Spherical Geometry
a - c = b - c
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Wave Equation
31. Instruments produce notes that have a fundamental frequency in combination with multiples of that frequency known as partials or overtones
Overtone
Galton Board
Axiomatic Systems
Solve the Equation
32. ____________ theory enables us to use mathematics to characterize and predict the behavior of random events. By 'random' we mean 'unpredictable' in the sense that in a given specific situation - our knowledge of current conditions gives us no way to
Additive Inverse:
Probability
Equation
Complete Graph
33. In the expression 3
Wave Equation
Products and Factors
Unique Factorization Theorem
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
34. An important part of problem solving is identifying
Division by Zero
variable
Solution
Discrete
35. A graph in which every node is connected to every other node is called a complete graph.
Composite Numbers
Multiplication
Complete Graph
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.
36. Division by zero is undefined. Each of the expressions 6
The Same
Division by Zero
Euclid's Postulates
The Prime Number Theorem
37. Of central importance in Ramsey Theory - and in combinatorics in general - is the 'pigeonhole principle -' also known as Dirichlet's box. This principle simply states that we cannot fit n+1 pigeons into n pigeonholes in such a way that only one pigeo
The Prime Number Theorem
Set up an Equation
Pigeonhole Principle
Solve the Equation
38. Let a and b represent two whole numbers. Then - a + b = b + a.
The Commutative Property of Addition
Multiplication by Zero
The Riemann Hypothesis
The inverse of multiplication is division
39. Used to display measurements. The measurement was taken is placed on the horizontal axis - and the height of each bar equals the amount during that year.
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Discrete
Hyperbolic Geometry
bar graph
40. If we start with a number x and subtract a number a - then adding a to the result will return us to the original number x. In symbols - x - a + a = x. So -
Wave Equation
Spherical Geometry
The BML Traffic Model
The inverse of subtraction is addition
41. This step is easily overlooked. For example - the problem might ask for Jane's age - but your equation's solution gives the age of Jane's sister Liz. Make sure you answer the original question asked in the problem. Your solution should be written in
Transfinite
Composite Numbers
Answer the Question
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
42. Some numbers make geometric shapes when arranged as a collection of dots - for example - 16 makes a square - and 10 makes a triangle.
The Commutative Property of Addition
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
Figurate Numbers
Answer the Question
43. A · b = b · a
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
Distributive Property:
Frequency
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
44. Collection of objects. list all the objects in the set and enclosing the list in curly braces.
Comparison Property
a - c = b - c
set
Associative Property of Addition:
45. N = {1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - . . .}.
Modular Arithmetic
Look Back
the set of natural numbers
Bijection
46. This result relates conserved physical quantities - like conservation of energy - to continuous symmetries of spacetime.
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47. A flat map of hyperbolic space.
Normal Distribution
Prime Deserts
Poincare Disk
The Prime Number Theorem
48. A(b + c) = a · b + a · c a(b - c) = a · b - a · c
Multiplication by Zero
Non-Orientability
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
Distributive Property:
49. Original Balance minus River Tam's Withdrawal is Current Balance
Rational
Stereographic Projection
B - 125 = 1200
prime factors
50. A point in three-dimensional space requires three numbers to fix its location.
Spaceland
Exponents
Rarefactior
Torus