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CLEP General Math: Number Sense - Patterns - Algebraic Thinking
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1. 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.
Symmetry
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Countable
Ramsey Theory
2. Rules for Rounding - To round a number to a particular place - follow these steps:
perimeter
counting numbers
In Euclidean four-space
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
3. We can think of the space between primes as 'prime deserts -' strings of consecutive numbers - none of which are prime.
Configuration Space
Prime Number
Principal Curvatures
Prime Deserts
4. Originally known as analysis situs
Modular Arithmetic
The Riemann Hypothesis
Rational
Topology
5. Breaks a complicated signal into a combination of simple sine waves. Fourier synthesis does the opposite - constructing a complicated signal from simple sine waves.
A number is divisible by 3
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Multiplicative Identity:
Fourier Analysis and Synthesis
6. If its final digit is a 0 or 5.
Galton Board
perimeter
Irrational
A number is divisible by 5
7. If a represents any whole number - then a
Stereographic Projection
a divided by b
Comparison Property
Multiplication by Zero
8. 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).
Equation
Sign Rules for Division
Noether's Theorem
A number is divisible by 9
9. A point in one dimension requires only one number to define it. The number line is a good example of a one-dimensional space.
The Prime Number Theorem
Cayley's Theorem
Line Land
Frequency
10. 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
Hyperbolic Geometry
De Bruijn Sequence
Symmetry
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11. A · b = b · a
Geometry
Prime Deserts
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Configuration Space
12. 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
Galois Theory
Look Back
Figurate Numbers
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
13. Cannot be written as a ratio of natural numbers.
Overtone
Irrational
Factor Tree Alternate Approach
Probability
14. 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)
One equal sign per line
Bijection
Commensurability
Variable
15. Division by zero is undefined. Each of the expressions 6
The inverse of multiplication is division
Division by Zero
The Commutative Property of Addition
Transfinite
16. 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.
Primes
Non-Orientability
Principal Curvatures
The Additive Identity Property
17. If its final digit is a 0.
Geometry
A number is divisible by 10
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication:
18. 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
Answer the Question
Configuration Space
Polynomial
Distributive Property:
19. You must always solve the equation set up in the previous step.
Spherical Geometry
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
Solve the Equation
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
20. This famous - as yet unproven - result relates to the distribution of prime numbers on the number line.
Polynomial
The Riemann Hypothesis
Set up an Equation
Equivalent Equations
21. In any ratio of two whole numbers - expressed as a fraction - we can interpret the first (top) number to be the 'counter -' or numerator
Configuration Space
Frequency
Variable
Denominator
22. All integers are thus divided into three classes:
Symmetry
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
1. The unit 2. Prime numbers 3. Composite numbers
Multiplication
23. N = {1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - . . .}.
the set of natural numbers
General Relativity
a - c = b - c
Commensurability
24. 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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25. An algebraic 'sentence' containing an unknown quantity.
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Polynomial
Comparison Property
Hyperland
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
The Additive Identity Property
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
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Look Back
27. 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.
Fourier Analysis
A number is divisible by 9
1. Set up a Variable Dictionary. 3. Solve the Equation. 4. Answer the Question. 5. Look Back.
The BML Traffic Model
28. A point in three-dimensional space requires three numbers to fix its location.
Conditional Probability
Spaceland
The Additive Identity Property
The Distributive Property (Subtraction)
29. Aka The Osculating Circle - a way to measure the curvature of a line.
Amplitude
The Kissing Circle
Conditional Probability
Rarefactior
30. The state of appearing unchanged.
Invarient
Euclid's Postulates
Division is not Commutative
The inverse of subtraction is addition
31. 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.
bar graph
counting numbers
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
if it is an even number (the last digit is 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 or 8)
32. The amount of displacement - as measured from the still surface line.
Amplitude
Associate Property of Addition
Hypersphere
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
33. A · 1/a = 1/a · a = 1
Multiplicative Inverse:
The Same
Spaceland
In Euclidean four-space
34. 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.
prime factors
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
a
Spherical Geometry
35. (a
Law of Large Numbers
Division is not Associative
a - c = b - c
Fourier Analysis
36. 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
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Additive Inverse:
4 + x = 12
Line Land
37. A graph in which every node is connected to every other node is called a complete graph.
Group
Law of Large Numbers
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
Complete Graph
38. 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.
Multiplication by Zero
Modular Arithmetic
Division is not Commutative
Additive Identity:
39. 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.
a
Commutative Property of Addition:
One equal sign per line
Hyperbolic Geometry
40. Is the shortest string that contains all possible permutations of a particular length from a given set.
De Bruijn Sequence
A number is divisible by 10
Associative Property of Multiplication:
variable
41. This area of mathematics relates symmetry to whether or not an equation has a 'simple' solution.
division
Galois Theory
repeated addition
Normal Distribution
42. 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 -
The inverse of subtraction is addition
The Distributive Property (Subtraction)
Additive Identity:
does not change the solution set.
43. An arrangement where order matters.
Permutation
Extrinsic View
a
Cayley's Theorem
44. In some ways - the opposite of a multitude is a magnitude - which is ___________. In other words - there are no well defined partitions.
Continuous
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
The Same
Multiplication by Zero
45. Uses second derivatives to relate acceleration in space to acceleration in time.
Equation
Wave Equation
Flat Land
does not change the solution set.
46. A(b + c) = a · b + a · c a(b - c) = a · b - a · c
Distributive Property:
Group
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
Division is not Associative
47. Instruments produce notes that have a fundamental frequency in combination with multiples of that frequency known as partials or overtones
Overtone
per line
Look Back
Equation
48. A + 0 = 0 + a = a
Factor Trees
Cardinality
Modular Arithmetic
Additive Identity:
49. Because of the associate property of addition - when presented with a sum of three numbers - whether you start by adding the first two numbers or the last two numbers - the resulting sum is
The Same
Additive Inverse:
Geometry
Intrinsic View
50. A
Division is not Commutative
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Products and Factors
Law of Large Numbers
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