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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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1. A parallelogram with all sides equal and congruent






2. Three or more line segments in a plane that forms a closed figure. The line segments never cross but meet at their endpoints.






3. Odd / Even = ? e.g. 9/6 = 1.5






4. What rule is essential to follow when solving ABSOLUTE VALUE EQUATIONS?






5. The result of the multiplication is called the






6. A length that is half the diameter of a circle; the distance from the center of the circle to the circle itself.






7. A statement that needs to be demonstrated and is called in Latin demonstrandum.






8. A value that combines a whole number and a fractional amount






9. The ratio of a number to 100 (per one hundred); the symbol %






10. Profit = ?






11. Quantities which are both equal to one and the same third are equal to one another.






12. A whole number that has only one set of factors - itself and 1.






13. In a division problem - the number that an amount is divided by






14. A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its endpoints on the circle. It describes how wide the circle is.






15. The Sum of n consecutive integers is divisible by n. What does this tell us about n - and why?






16. Even X Even = ? ... and is div. by ?






17. A sign of grouping can be omitted when it






18. Rules that tell which steps to follow when solving an expression.






19. A fraction with all common factors (other than 1) factored out of the numerator and denominator






20. What is the only Even prime number?






21. A triangle with one right angle






22. A number is increased by 25%... what must you reduce the new number by to get the old number again?






23. Does not affect its value at all. Zeros that are used at the left end of a number are called leading zeros - and are used only for special reasons.






24. Step 1: Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator. This becomes the numerator of the improper fraction. Step 2: Set the denominator of the improper fraction equal to the denominator of the fraction in the mixed number.






25. x and y are primes...What values (Odd/Even) must x and y be forx + y = Odd? 2






26. A solid figure with two congruent and parallel circular bases






27. The total of two or more numbers being added






28. The two kinds of parts






29. A mirror image of a figure shown over a line of reflection






30. The absolute value of the numerator is greater than - or equal to - the absolute value of the denominator.






31. The base of a triangle refers to?






32. If 2 numbers are OPPOSITES of each other






33. The numerator is greater than - or equal to - the denominator






34. Method: convert Percent to Decimal?






35. Three or more line segments in a plane that forms a closed figure. The line segments never cross but meet at their endpoints.






36. Cross-multiply






37. One number is said to be greater than (>) another when it is






38. Change + - Original = New






39. 3 ways to solve an absolute value inequality






40. That which is referred to Unity as a Part to a Whole as - 1 half - 2 thirds - 1 third - 3 fourths - etc..






41. The vertical number line of a coordinate graph






42. The distance around a circle (the perimeter of a circle).






43. The whole-number part of the mixed number is the whole-number part of the






44. The point of intersection for two sides of a plane figure - three sides of a solid figure - or the endpoints of two rays that form an angle.






45. The exact procedure for adding signed integers depends upon






46. The figure formed when two rays meet at a common endpoint called a vertex.






47. Any number multiplied to form a product. A product can be divided by one factor to find the other factor.






48. If any one Part of a Whole is assumed - then the rest of the parts are called the Complement of that part to the whole.






49. Always check the solutions you get in the original equation! Squaring both sides can actually introduce and extraneous solution.






50. Use to cancel factors. - Also fractions are the best way of exactly expressing proportions that don't have clean decimal equivalents such as 1/7. In some cases it might be easier to compare a bunch of fractions by giving them all a common denominator