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set of counting number ex. 1,2,3,4 |
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natural numbers plus 0 and the natural numbers negative counterparts ex. -2,-1,0,1,2,3 |
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A quotient of two integers a/b where b is not 0. ex 1/3 |
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can't be written as a quotient of two integers |
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either rational or irrational |
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repeated multiplicaton ex 5x5x5 |
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consist of all natural numbers plus 0 ex. 0,1,2,3 |
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a positive integer that has only two integer factors namely itself and 1, ex 2, 3, 5, 7 |
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an integer that has at least 3 positive integer factors ex. 4, 6,8,9 |
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Fundamental theory of arithmetic |
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any integer greater than 1 is either a) prime or b) uniquely factorable as a product of primes, which is called the prime factorization of numbers ex. 30= 3x2x5 |
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a number is continuously subdivided into smaller and small products until prime factorization is achieved |
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largest number that is a factor of both of any set of two or more numbers |
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smallest number that is divisible by two or more numbers. it is the product of each different base found in a group of numbers multiplied together and the highest base for each of those numbers multiplied as well |
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consists of all numbers that are equivalent to one another under a given numbering system |
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an infinite set of numbers for which there is a common difference |
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an infinite set of numbers for which there is a common ratio |
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sequence in which each numbers value depends on the previous number |
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a list of numbers that represent the partial sum of an arithmetic sequence |
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a list of numbers that represent the partial sums of a geometric sequence |
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set of numbers that are ordered pairs each ordered pair is called an element |
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all the first part of a group of elements in a relation (x,y) x would be domain |
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the set of all the second parts of the elements in a relation (x,y) range would be y |
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special kind of relation for which there is one element in the domain that is assigned with exactly one element in the range |
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one whose values are found from 2 different functions |
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quotient of two polynomials in which the denominator is not the zero polynomial |
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uses different formulas for each different non overlapping part of the domain |
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