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CLEP General Math: Number Sense - Patterns - Algebraic Thinking
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1. In some ways - the opposite of a multitude is a magnitude - which is ___________. In other words - there are no well defined partitions.
The Riemann Hypothesis
Multiplicative Inverse:
Continuous
Normal Distribution
2. This important result says that every natural number greater than one can be expressed as a product of primes in exactly one way.
The inverse of multiplication is division
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Set up a Variable Dictionary.
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
3. If a is any whole number - then a
Prime Deserts
The Multiplicative Identity Property
4 + x = 12
Hypercube
4. A flat map of hyperbolic space.
Poincare Disk
Symmetry
Ramsey Theory
Torus
5. If a = b then
Permutation
a + c = b + c
Continuous Symmetry
Primes
6. 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
Overtone
Periodic Function
Hamilton Cycle
7. Use parentheses - brackets - or curly braces to delimit the part of an expression you want evaluated first.
Galton Board
Primes
Poincare Disk
Grouping Symbols
8. ____________ 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
Non-Euclidian Geometry
per line
Axiomatic Systems
Probability
9. Also known as 'clock math -' incorporates 'wrap around' effects by having some number other than zero play the role of zero in addition - subtraction - multiplication - and division.
Additive Identity:
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
Central Limit Theorem
Modular Arithmetic
10. Codifies the 'average behavior' of a random event and is a key concept in the application of probability.
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
Expected Value
Flat Land
Conditional Probability
11. If its final digit is a 0 or 5.
Wave Equation
Ramsey Theory
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
A number is divisible by 5
12. Objects are topologically equivalent if they can be continuously deformed into one another. Properties that are preserved during this process are called topological invariants.
Irrational
Rational
Set up an Equation
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
13. Multiplication is equivalent to
repeated addition
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
Principal Curvatures
The Associative Property of Multiplication
14. 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.
perimeter
The BML Traffic Model
Normal Distribution
Multiplication
15. A point in three-dimensional space requires three numbers to fix its location.
Poincare Disk
Grouping Symbols
Spaceland
Additive Inverse:
16. The surface of a standard 'donut shape'.
Complete Graph
Markov Chains
Aleph-Null
Torus
17. Public key encryption allows two parties to communicate securely over an un-secured computer network using the properties of prime numbers and modular arithmetic. RSA is the modern standard for public key encryption.
Irrational
Public Key Encryption
Hyperland
a - c = b - c
18. The expression a^m means a multiplied by itself m times. The number a is called the base of the exponential expression and the number m is called the exponent. The exponent m tells us to repeat the base a as a factor m times.
The Additive Identity Property
Factor Trees
The Multiplicative Identity Property
Exponents
19. The amount of displacement - as measured from the still surface line.
Cardinality
Amplitude
Products and Factors
Conditional Probability
20. Negative
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
does not change the solution set.
Sign Rules for Division
Central Limit Theorem
21. × - ( )( ) - · - 1. Multiply the numbers (ignoring the signs)2. The answer is positive if they have the same signs. 3. The answer is negative if they have different signs. 4. Alternatively - count the amount of negative numbers. If there are an even
Non-Orientability
Sign Rules for Division
Set up a Variable Dictionary.
Multiplication
22. Positive integers are
Multiplicative Identity:
perimeter
counting numbers
The Commutative Property of Addition
23. Assuming that the air is of uniform density and pressure to begin with - a region of high pressure will be balanced by a region of low pressure - called rarefaction - immediately following the compression
Rarefactior
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Countable
Topology
24. The expression a/b means
a divided by b
variable
A number is divisible by 9
Exponents
25. A
Ramsey Theory
Poincare Disk
variable
Division is not Commutative
26. In the expression 3
Box Diagram
Expected Value
Geometry
Products and Factors
27. 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.
Axiomatic Systems
Principal Curvatures
˜
Irrational
28. This area of mathematics relates symmetry to whether or not an equation has a 'simple' solution.
Line Land
Galois Theory
Non-Orientability
Torus
29. The four-dimensional analog of the cube - square - and line segment. A hypercube is formed by taking a 3-D cube - pushing a copy of it into the fourth dimension - and connecting it with cubes. Envisioning this object in lower dimensions requires that
Division by Zero
Grouping Symbols
Axiomatic Systems
Hypercube
30. Also known as gluing diagrams - are a convenient way to examine intrinsic topology.
Stereographic Projection
Modular Arithmetic
Look Back
Box Diagram
31. A + b = b + a
prime factors
Commutative Property of Addition:
Composite Numbers
Central Limit Theorem
32. If the sum of its digits is divisible by 9 (ex: 3591 is divisible by 9 since 3 + 5 + 9 + 1 = 18 is divisible by 9).
Look Back
a - c = b - c
Set up a Variable Dictionary.
A number is divisible by 9
33. Are the fundamental building blocks of arithmetic.
Euclid's Postulates
Wave Equation
Primes
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
34. 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
The inverse of multiplication is division
Answer the Question
Composite Numbers
Comparison Property
35. Some favor repeatedly dividing by 2 until the result is no longer divisible by 2. Then try repeatedly dividing by the next prime until the result is no longer divisible by that prime. The process terminates when the last resulting quotient is equal t
Divisible
Exponents
Answer the Question
Factor Tree Alternate Approach
36. Is a symbol (usually a letter) that stands for a value that may vary.
Sign Rules for Division
Modular Arithmetic
Variable
The Distributive Property (Subtraction)
37. The study of shape from an external perspective.
Commensurability
Invarient
Extrinsic View
A number is divisible by 9
38. Topological objects are categorized by their _______ (number of holes). The genus of a surface is a feature of its global topology.
bar graph
Countable
A number is divisible by 5
Genus
39. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says that
Prime Number
A number is divisible by 3
The inverse of addition is subtraction
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
40. Einstein's famous theory - relates gravity to the curvature of spacetime.
a + c = b + c
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
General Relativity
Denominator
41. 1. Find the prime factorizations of each number. To find the prime factorization one method is a factor tree where you begin with any two factors and proceed by dividing the numbers until all the ends are prime factors. 2. Star factors which are shar
The Associative Property of Multiplication
The Multiplicative Identity Property
Genus
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
42. An equation is a numerical value that satisfies the equation. That is - when the variable in the equation is replaced by the solution - a true statement results.
Stereographic Projection
Overtone
The Same
Solution
43. A sphere can be thought of as a stack of circular discs of increasing - then decreasing - radii. The process of slicing is one way to visualize higher-dimensional objects via level curves and surfaces. A hypersphere can be thought of as a 'stack' of
division
Hypersphere
4 + x = 12
Torus
44. Originally known as analysis situs
Commutative Property of Addition:
Topology
Periodic Function
The Prime Number Theorem
45. Let a and b represent two whole numbers. Then - a + b = b + a.
repeated addition
The BML Traffic Model
Frequency
The Commutative Property of Addition
46. Every solution to a word problem must include a carefully crafted equation that accurately describes the constraints in the problem statement.
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
Periodic Function
Set up an Equation
Continuous
47. 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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48. A · b = b · a
Euler Characteristic
Additive Identity:
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Divisible
49. Has no factors other than 1 and itself
A prime number
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
Ramsey Theory
Geometry
50. 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
Look Back
Cayley's Theorem
Continuous Symmetry
Exponents