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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.
Hypercube
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Set up an Equation
Continuous
2. 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
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
The Commutative Property of Addition
prime factors
Hypercube
3. A + (-a) = (-a) + a = 0
General Relativity
Euler Characteristic
Rational
Additive Inverse:
4. A factor tree is a way to visualize a number's
Topology
prime factors
Equation
Distributive Property:
5. The distribution of averages of many trials is always normal - even if the distribution of each trial is not.
A number is divisible by 3
Central Limit Theorem
Answer the Question
De Bruijn Sequence
6. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
Associative Property of Addition:
Hypersphere
Configuration Space
The Associative Property of Multiplication
7. Every solution to a word problem must include a carefully crafted equation that accurately describes the constraints in the problem statement.
Spherical Geometry
The Commutative Property of Addition
Set up an Equation
One equal sign per line
8. 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 -
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Pigeonhole Principle
Fourier Analysis
The inverse of subtraction is addition
9. When comparing two whole numbers a and b - only one of three possibilities is true: a < b or a = b or a > b.
perimeter
The Set of Whole Numbers
Comparison Property
Intrinsic View
10. A '___________' infinite set is one that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers.
division
Modular Arithmetic
Additive Inverse:
Countable
11. If we start with a number x and multiply by a number a - then dividing the result by the number a returns us to the original number x. In symbols - a
The inverse of multiplication is division
division
Cardinality
Divisible
12. A way to analyze sequences of events where the outcomes of prior events affect the probability of outcomes of subsequent events.
Markov Chains
Wave Equation
if it is an even number (the last digit is 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 or 8)
General Relativity
13. 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
Normal Distribution
Galois Theory
Commutative Property of Multiplication
14. Writing Mathematical equations - arrange your work one equation
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
per line
Cardinality
15. In a mathematical sense - it is a transformation that leaves an object invariant. Symmetry is perhaps most familiar as an artistic or aesthetic concept. Designs are said to be symmetric if they exhibit specific kinds of balance - repetition - and/or
Multiplication
The Multiplicative Identity Property
A number is divisible by 3
Symmetry
16. Two equations if they have the same solution set.
Equivalent Equations
repeated addition
Ramsey Theory
Set up a Variable Dictionary.
17. In this type of geometry the angles of a triangle add up to more than 180 degrees. In such a system - one has to replace the parallel postulate with a version that admits no parallel lines as well as modify Euclid's first two postulates.
Periodic Function
Spherical Geometry
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
Complete Graph
18. Cantor called the cardinality of all the sets that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the counting numbers - or 'Aleph Null.'
the set of natural numbers
Aleph-Null
The inverse of addition is subtraction
Associative Property of Multiplication:
19. If a = b then a + c = b + c If a = b then a - c = b - c If a = b then a
a - c = b - c
Factor Tree Alternate Approach
The Same
Properties of Equality
20. If a represents any whole number - then a
Look Back
Multiplication
Multiplication by Zero
The Additive Identity Property
21. Points in two-dimensional space require two numbers to specify them completely. The Cartesian plane is a good way to envision two-dimensional space.
Axiomatic Systems
Extrinsic View
Flat Land
Primes
22. 1. Parentheses (or any grouping symbol {braces} - [square brackets] - |absolute value|)
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23. If a = b then
a + c = b + c
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Commensurability
Commutative Property of Addition:
24. The identification of a 'one-to-one' correspondence--enables us to enumerate a set that may be difficult to count in terms of another set that is more easily counted.
In Euclidean four-space
Bijection
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
Group
25. A + 0 = 0 + a = a
Additive Identity:
does not change the solution set.
Non-Orientability
Bijection
26. The process of taking a complicated signal and breaking it into sine and cosine components.
Fourier Analysis
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Group
Hypersphere
27. 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.
Additive Identity:
Countable
Multiplication
Galton Board
28. Einstein's famous theory - relates gravity to the curvature of spacetime.
Dimension
Spherical Geometry
General Relativity
repeated addition
29. Aka The Osculating Circle - a way to measure the curvature of a line.
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Hyperland
Flat Land
The Kissing Circle
30. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says that
division
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Hyperbolic Geometry
B - 125 = 1200
31. Solving Equations
Galton Board
Pigeonhole Principle
a
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
32. All integers are thus divided into three classes:
Multiplicative Inverse:
Solution
a
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
33. A
Division is not Commutative
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Principal Curvatures
The Kissing Circle
34. 1. Find the prime factorizations of each number.
Additive Identity:
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Irrational
Dimension
35. 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).
Non-Euclidian Geometry
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
A number is divisible by 9
Unique Factorization Theorem
36. Means approximately equal.
Euclid's Postulates
Hyperbolic Geometry
˜
Periodic Function
37. Does not change the solution set. That is - if a = b - then dividing both sides of the equation by c produces the equivalent equation a/c = b/c - provided c = 0.
Complete Graph
Galois Theory
Dividing both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
set
38. Three is the common property of the group of sets containing three members. This idea is called '__________ -' which is a synonym for 'size.' The set {a -b -c} is a representative set of the cardinal number 3.
Hypersphere
inline
Cardinality
a + c = b + c
39. We can think of the space between primes as 'prime deserts -' strings of consecutive numbers - none of which are prime.
Prime Deserts
Spherical Geometry
a
division
40. Are the fundamental building blocks of arithmetic.
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
Polynomial
Primes
a divided by b
41. 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.
Periodic Function
Exponents
Symmetry
Public Key Encryption
42. A way to measure how far away a given individual result is from the average result.
Standard Deviation
set
Topology
Division is not Associative
43. Cannot be written as a ratio of natural numbers.
Irrational
Divisible
left to right
a - c = b - c
44. 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).
Configuration Space
Products and Factors
Standard Deviation
Prime Number
45. You must always solve the equation set up in the previous step.
Group
Divisible
Additive Identity:
Solve the Equation
46. (a
Division is not Associative
The Associative Property of Multiplication
Normal Distribution
Wave Equation
47. Our standard notions of Pythagorean distance and angle via the inner product extend quite nicely from three-space.
The Multiplicative Identity Property
Composite Numbers
Multiplication by Zero
In Euclidean four-space
48. 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.
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Fourier Analysis
Law of Large Numbers
Hypersphere
49. (a · b) · c = a · (b · c)
Comparison Property
Continuous
Commutative Property of Addition:
Associative Property of Multiplication:
50. 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
Spaceland
Hamilton Cycle
Amplitude
Hypersphere
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