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CLEP General Mathematics: Number Systems And Sets
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1. Since the elements of the set {2 - 4 - e} are the same as the elements of{4 - 2 - e} - these two sets are said to be
Associative Law of Addition
Equal
positive
Third Axiom of Equality
2. Any number that is not a multiple of 2 is an
complex number
(x-12)/40
rectangular coordinates
Odd Number
3. Does not have an equal sign (3x+5) (2a+9b)
upward
Place Value Concept
Odd Number
expression
4. A form of coding in which the value of each digit of a number depends upon its position in relation to the other digits of the number. The convention used in our number system is that each digit has a higher place value than those digits to the right
Downward
Numerals
If the same quantity is added to each of two equal quantities - the resulting quantities are equal. If equals are added to equals - the results are equal.
Positional notation (place value)
5. As shown earlier - c - di is the complex conjugate of the denominator c + di.
an equation in two variables defines
addition
negative
The real part c and the imaginary part d of the denominator must not both be zero for division to be defined.
6. The relative greatness of positive and negative numbers
addition
which shows that with complex numbers - a solution exists to every polynomial equation of degree one or higher.
magnitude
multiplication
7. The greatest of 3 consecutive whole numbers - the smallest of which is F
solutions
T+9
F - F+1 - F+2.......answer is F+2
the sum of its digits is divisible by 9
8. Studies algebraic properties and algebraic objects of interest in number theory. (Thus - analytic and algebraic number theory can and do overlap: the former is defined by its methods - the latter by its objects of study.) A key topic is that of the a
Algebraic number theory
base-ten number
Q-16
'reflection' of z about the real axis. In particular - conjugating twice gives the original complex number: .
9. Implies a collection or grouping of similar - objects or symbols.
right-hand digit is even
an equation in two variables defines
Set
Prime Factor
10. Less than
subtraction
(x-12)/40
Prime Factor
Downward
11. A number is divisible by 8 if
the number formed by the three right-hand digits is divisible by 8
16(5+R)
Positional notation (place value)
Second Axiom of Equality
12. One asks whether there are any rational points (points all of whose coordinates are rationals) or integral points (points all of whose coordinates are integers) on the curve or surface. If there are any such points - the next step is to ask how many
In Diophantine geometry
positive
K+6 - K+5 - K+4 K+3.........answer is K+3
complex number
13. Number T increased by 9
repeated elements
Complex numbers
T+9
Here is called the modulus of a + bi - and the square root with non-negative real part is called the principal square root.
14. The Arabic numerals from 0 through 9 are called
Set
polynomial
equation
Digits
15. Decreased by
addition
subtraction
addition
Composite Number
16. First axiom of equality
righthand digit is 0 or 5
The multiplication of two complex numbers is defined by the following formula:
which shows that with complex numbers - a solution exists to every polynomial equation of degree one or higher.
If the same quantity is added to each of two equal quantities - the resulting quantities are equal. If equals are added to equals - the results are equal.
17. Consists of all numbers of the form - where a and b are rational numbers and d is a fixed rational number whose square root is not rational.
Multiple of the given number
Associative Law of Multiplication
quadratic field
Natural Numbers
18. Integers greater than zero and less than 5 form a set - as follows:
Algebraic number theory
The elements of a mathematical set are usually symbols - such as {1 - 2 - 3 - 4}
addition
multiplication
19. Allow for solutions to certain equations that have no real solution: the equation has no real solution - since the square of a real number is 0 or positive.
Complex numbers
polynomial
algebraic number
Distributive Law
20. Product of 16 and the sum of 5 and number R
monomial
16(5+R)
its the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
Forth Axiom of Equality
21. Number X decreased by 12 divided by forty
Commutative Law of Addition
(x-12)/40
Digits
base-ten number
22. More than one term (5x+4 contains two)
Commutative Law of Addition
polynomial
Associative Law of Multiplication
difference
23. The base which is most commonly used is ten - and the system with ten as a base is called the decimal system (decem is the Latin word for ten). Any number is assumed - unless indicated - to be a
Number fields
Here is called the modulus of a + bi - and the square root with non-negative real part is called the principal square root.
base-ten number
Distributive Law
24. Work on the problem of general polynomials ultimately led to the fundamental theorem of algebra -
which shows that with complex numbers - a solution exists to every polynomial equation of degree one or higher.
Braces
addition
Algebraic number theory
25. Any number that can be divided lnto a given number without a remainder is a
K+6 - K+5 - K+4 K+3.........answer is K+3
T+9
Factor of the given number
7
26. This law states that the product of three or more factors is the same regardless of the manner in which they are grouped. Negative signs require no special treatment in the application of this law.
magnitude
constant
Associative Law of Multiplication
Braces
27. One term (5x or 4)
Members of Elements of the Set
monomial
subtraction
addition
28. This law can be applied to subtraction by changing signs in such a way that all negative signs are treated as number signs rather than operational signs.That is - some of the addends can be negative numbers.
Place Value Concept
Associative Law of Addition
Prime Number
addition
29. The smallest of four sonsecutive whole numbers - the biggest of which is K+6
K+6 - K+5 - K+4 K+3.........answer is K+3
The real part c and the imaginary part d of the denominator must not both be zero for division to be defined.
Definition of genus
Odd Number
30. G - E - M - A Grouping - Exponents - Multiply/Divide - Add/Subtract
subtraction
Multiple of the given number
equation
order of operations
31. The complex conjugate of the complex number z = x + yi is defined to be x - yi. It is denoted or . Geometrically - is the
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32. 2 -3 -4 -5 -6
constant
quadratic field
The real part c and the imaginary part d of the denominator must not both be zero for division to be defined.
consecutive whole numbers
33. This law combines the operations of addition and multiplication. The distribution of a common multiplier among the terms of an additive expression.
monomial
magnitude and direction
Distributive Law
an equation in two variables defines
34. A number that has factors other than itself and 1 is a
Composite Number
Even Number
its the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
Digits
35. These are emphasised in a complex number's polar form and it turns out notably that the operations of addition and multiplication take on a very natural geometric character when complex numbers are viewed as position vectors:
addition corresponds to vector addition while multiplication corresponds to multiplying their magnitudes and adding their arguments (i.e. the angles they make with the x axis).
upward
Odd Number
right-hand digit is even
36. No short method has been found for determining whether a number is divisible by
addition
Associative Law of Addition
7
Third Axiom of Equality
37. A branch of geometry studying more general reflections than ones about a line - can also be expressed in terms of complex numbers.
rectangular coordinates
Using the visualization of complex numbers in the complex plane - the addition has the following geometric interpretation:
Inversive geometry
constructing a parallelogram
38. Begin by taking out the smallest factor If the number is even - take out all the 2's first - then try 3 as a factor
In Diophantine geometry
Associative Law of Addition
To separate a number into prime factors
C or
39. Increased by
Even Number
Composite Number
Equal
addition
40. As the horizontal component - and imaginary part as vertical These two values used to identify a given complex number are therefore called its Cartesian - rectangular - or algebraic form.
The numbers are conventionally plotted using the real part
monomial
Commutative Law of Addition
subtraction
41. This law states that the sum of three or more addends is the same regardless of the manner in which they are grouped. suggests association or grouping.
Associative Law of Addition
Commutative Law of Addition
Natural Numbers
monomial
42. Sum
Prime Number
Set
addition
Positional notation (place value)
43. Has an equal sign (3x+5 = 14)
addition corresponds to vector addition while multiplication corresponds to multiplying their magnitudes and adding their arguments (i.e. the angles they make with the x axis).
constant
Here is called the modulus of a + bi - and the square root with non-negative real part is called the principal square root.
equation
44. In the Rectangular Coordinate System - the direction to the left along the horizontal line is
negative
Downward
Odd Number
Prime Number
45. The number without a variable (5m+2). In this case - 2
positive
constant
Numerals
Third Axiom of Equality
46. The numbers which are used for counting in our number system are sometimes called
the number formed by the three right-hand digits is divisible by 8
Natural Numbers
C or
The numbers are conventionally plotted using the real part
47. In the Rectangular Coordinate System - the direction to the right along the horizontal line is
positive
In Diophantine geometry
Associative Law of Multiplication
C or
48. The set of all complex numbers is denoted by
variable
a curve - a surface or some other such object in n-dimensional space
C or
(x-12)/40
49. The finiteness or not of the number of rational or integer points on an algebraic curve
the genus of the curve
addition
The elements of a mathematical set are usually symbols - such as {1 - 2 - 3 - 4}
addition
50. Remainder
quadratic field
Definition of genus
Analytic number theory
subtraction
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