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CLEP General Mathematics: Whole Numbers

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  • Answer 45 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A+0=a - 0 is the -






2. The solution of an equation is the replacement that makes the equation a true statement. - a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem - the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation






3. 1 - any number times 1 is equal to itself according to what property - the number in a set which when any number n in the set is multiplied by - yields the given number.






4. The number to be subtracted from the minuend






5. Parentheses & Exponents - Multiplication & Division - Addition & Subtraction






6. Numbers that are multiplied together to get a product - A number that divides another number without a remainder. Ex) Factors of 18: 1 - 2 -3 - 6 - 9 -18






7. A counting number having exactly two different factors - itself and 1 - an integer that has no integral factors but itself and 1 and - a whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors - itself and 1






8. The equation a = b is equivalent to a - c = b - c.






9. In the expression b^n - n is the exponent. - a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself - a number that shows repeated multiplication






10. Sentences using < or > - A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols greater than - less than - greater than or equal to and/or less than or equal to






11. A sentence using an = sign - a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal - A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign






12. Two equations are equivalent if their solutions are the same. - equations with the same solutions as the original equation. - equations having the same solution set over a given domain






13. A^1 a






14. 0 x a = 0 = a x 0 - anything multiplied by zero is equal to zero - For every real number n - n*0=0.






15. The number that remains after subtraction - the answer to a subtraction problem






16. States that changing the grouping of the addends does not change the sum






17. The numbers to be added






18. The number obtained by division - the ratio of two quantities to be divided - the result of dividing one number by another number






19. The equation a = b is equivalent to a + c = b + c.






20. Read the problem. Select the unknown. Translate the problem. Use the rules studied to solve the problem. Verify the answer.






21. Ab=ba - Changing the order of the factors does not change the product; for example 10 x 9 = 9 x 10; a b = b a






22. The result of an addition






23. The number that is being divided - the number that is to be divided in a division problem - in a division problem - the number inside the 'house' division symbol






24. 0 divided by any number that is not 0 is 0 - 0 divided by any number that is not 0 is 0.






25. A counting number greater than 1 that is not prime - an integer that is divisible without remainder by at least one positive integer other than itself and one - A whole number greater than 1 that has more than 2 factors.






26. The distance around an object In the case of a polygon - the perimeter is the sum of the length of all sides - a line enclosing a plane areas






27. A > b means that a is to the right of b on a number line.






28. A=bh - base x height - The area of a rectangle is the product of its base and height






29. First number in a multiplication sentence - the number in a multiplication problem that represents the number of objects in each (equal sized) group - A quanity by which a given number (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied.






30. A + b = b + a - The order of addends can be changed & the sum remains the same. 3+7=7+3






31. The number from which the subtrahend is subtracted






32. 10 - 100 - 1000 - etc. - every counting number multiplied by 10; 10 -20 -30 - and so on - What unit the Metric System based on?






33. A / a = 1 (if a doesn't = 0) - a / 1 = a - a number divided by itself is 1 ; a number divided by 1 is the same number ; - If equal quantities are divided by equal quantities - the quotients are equal. If AB=DE then AC is greater than AB or BC. - a n






34. (ab)c = a(bc) - changing the grouping of factors will not change the product - (ab)c = a(bc) - Factors can be regrouped & the product remains the same.






35. The number by which a dividend is divided - the number you divide by - the number that divides the dividend (second in the math sentence or outside the 'house')






36. A quantity obtained by multiplication






37. PEMDAS - the order in which operations in an expression to be evaluated are carried out. 1. parentheses 2. exponents 3. multiplication and divison 4. addition and subtraction






38. The equation a b is equivalent to a / c = b / c (if c doesn't = 0).






39. Approximating a given number to a specified number of digits






40. The factors of a number that are prime numbers - 2 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 11 - ... - numbers that divides into another exactly and have no factors of their own except one and itself






41. The multiple by which an initial change in aggregate spending will alter total expenditure after an infinite number of spending cycles;






42. A flat geometric region with many sides






43. A^0 = 1 (if a doesn't = 0)






44. A(b+c)=ab+ac - a property indicating a special way in which multiplication is applied to addition of two or more numbers in which each term inside a set of parentheses can be multiplied by a factor outside the parentheses - such as a(b + c) = ab + ac






45. In the expression b^n - b is the base. - (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place