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4
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A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two
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5
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An expression or proposition, often algebraic, asserting the equality of two quantities
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6
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The output number of a function. Its value depends on the given function and the chosen value(s) for the independent variable(s).
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7
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A symbo or number placed above and afteranother symbol or number to denote the power to which the latter is being raised
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8
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A positive integer or zero
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9
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The magnitude of a number regardless of its sign
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10
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A number that, when multiplied by itself, produces the given number
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15
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A number that can be expressed as a ratio of two
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16
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A generalization of arithmetic in which symbols are used to represent unknown quantities
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17
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A combination of numbers, symbols, operations, and no equal sign to represent a certain quantity
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1
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One of the positive or negative numbers
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2
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The sum of all numerical values divided by the number of values to arrive at a number that can best represent all the values in the set
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3
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The set of all possible input values for a function or relation
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4
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A variable that can change its value freely and first without being affected by any other variable(s) for its value
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11
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The comparison when two (or more) numbers are compared by division
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12
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The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a set of data
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13
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A chart that organizes data in rows and columns to show facts and figures
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14
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A series of points, discrete or continuous, as in forming a curve or surface, each of which represent a value of a given function
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18
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A ratio that compares two quantities expressed in two different units
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19
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A data element that is significantly different from other elements in the data collection, or an element that appears to imply a pattern that is inconsistent with the bulk of the data evidence
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