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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. Two equations if they have the same solution set.
perimeter
Division is not Associative
Equivalent Equations
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
2. Add and subtract
inline
Continuous
Periodic Function
variable
3. 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.
Commutative Property of Addition:
Amplitude
General Relativity
bar graph
4. GThe mathematical study of space. The geometry of a space goes hand in hand with how one defines the shortest distance between two points in that space.
Conditional Probability
Geometry
Configuration Space
per line
5. Division by zero is undefined. Each of the expressions 6
Additive Identity:
Division by Zero
Aleph-Null
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
6. This result relates conserved physical quantities - like conservation of energy - to continuous symmetries of spacetime.
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7. Determines the likelihood of events that are not independent of one another.
Continuous
4 + x = 12
Spaceland
Conditional Probability
8. 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.
Principal Curvatures
˜
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Denominator
9. The study of shape from an external perspective.
The Additive Identity Property
Extrinsic View
Hypersphere
variable
10. 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.
Multiplying both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
Solution
Non-Euclidian Geometry
Continuous Symmetry
11. 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.
bar graph
A number is divisible by 3
Tone
Spherical Geometry
12. 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
The Same
does not change the solution set.
Group
13. A + 0 = 0 + a = a
Additive Identity:
The inverse of subtraction is addition
Additive Inverse:
left to right
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.
The BML Traffic Model
Bijection
Periodic Function
Ramsey Theory
15. Mathematical statement that equates two mathematical expressions.
Cardinality
Overtone
Equation
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
16. This result says that the symmetries of geometric objects can be expressed as groups of permutations.
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17. 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
Stereographic Projection
Figurate Numbers
One equal sign per line
The Same
18. A + b = b + a
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Commutative Property of Addition:
Answer the Question
Stereographic Projection
19. Is the length around an object. Used to calculate such things as fencing around a yard - trimming a piece of material - and the amount of baseboard needed for a room.It is not necessary to have a formula since it is always just calculated by adding t
perimeter
1. Set up a Variable Dictionary. 3. Solve the Equation. 4. Answer the Question. 5. Look Back.
Spaceland
Central Limit Theorem
20. Is a symbol (usually a letter) that stands for a value that may vary.
Variable
The Prime Number Theorem
A number is divisible by 9
Polynomial
21. (a
Division is not Associative
a - c = b - c
Wave Equation
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
22. A number is divisible by 2
if it is an even number (the last digit is 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 or 8)
The Riemann Hypothesis
The Multiplicative Identity Property
Configuration Space
23. Collection of objects. list all the objects in the set and enclosing the list in curly braces.
Group
A number is divisible by 5
set
Public Key Encryption
24. If a represents any whole number - then a
Standard Deviation
Hypersphere
Multiplication by Zero
Composite Numbers
25. Points in two-dimensional space require two numbers to specify them completely. The Cartesian plane is a good way to envision two-dimensional space.
Euclid's Postulates
Flat Land
Fourier Analysis
Tone
26. Solving Equations
Wave Equation
Law of Large Numbers
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
a divided by b
27. This method can create a flat map from a curved surface while preserving all angles in any features present.
Aleph-Null
Stereographic Projection
A prime number
A number is divisible by 9
28. Is a path that visits every node in a graph and ends where it began.
perimeter
Genus
Hamilton Cycle
Permutation
29. A
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 Commutative
B - 125 = 1200
Factor Trees
30. Einstein's famous theory - relates gravity to the curvature of spacetime.
General Relativity
Multiplicative Inverse:
Exponents
Hyperbolic Geometry
31. Whether or not we hear waves as sound has everything to do with their _____________ - or how many times every second the molecules switch from compression to rarefaction and back to compression again - and their intensity - or how much the air is com
Prime Number
Order of Operations - PEMDAS 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally'
Frequency
Euler Characteristic
32. 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.
Ramsey Theory
Sign Rules for Division
Spaceland
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
33. In some ways - the opposite of a multitude is a magnitude - which is ___________. In other words - there are no well defined partitions.
Continuous
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
Commutative Property of Multiplication:
Fourier Analysis and Synthesis
34. 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
Continuous Symmetry
Factor Tree Alternate Approach
Sign Rules for Division
Equivalent Equations
35. If a - b - and c are any whole numbers - then a
a · c = b · c for c does not equal 0
The Associative Property of Multiplication
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Symmetry
36. Every whole number can be uniquely factored as a product of primes. This result guarantees that if the prime factors are ordered from smallest to largest - everyone will get the same result when breaking a number into a product of prime factors.
The Kissing Circle
a
prime factors
Unique Factorization Theorem
37. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says that
Continuous Symmetry
Solution
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
Amplitude
38. Rules for Rounding - To round a number to a particular place - follow these steps:
A number is divisible by 3
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
variable
Divisible
39. Index p radicand
set
Problem of the Points
Distributive Property:
The index (which becomes the exponent when translating) is the number of times you multiply the number by itself to get radicand.
40. 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.
Hyperland
counting numbers
Variable
Bijection
41. A way to measure how far away a given individual result is from the average result.
Pigeonhole Principle
Prime Deserts
Public Key Encryption
Standard Deviation
42. If grouping symbols are nested
each whole number can be uniquely decomposed into products of primes.
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
Complete Graph
Problem of the Points
43. To describe and extend a numerical pattern
Composite Numbers
Ramsey Theory
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.
Rational
44. A + (-a) = (-a) + a = 0
Noether's Theorem
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Poincare Disk
Additive Inverse:
45. 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
Countable
Central Limit Theorem
Rarefactior
Distributive Property:
46. 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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47. (a · b) · c = a · (b · c)
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
Associative Property of Multiplication:
Countable
evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first.
48. N = {1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - . . .}.
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
Prime Deserts
the set of natural numbers
Dividing both Sides of an Equation by the Same Quantity
49. If its final digit is a 0.
The Commutative Property of Addition
does not change the solution set.
Products and Factors
A number is divisible by 10
50. 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).
bar graph
Rational
Box Diagram
Prime Number