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7
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A model for growth of a quantity for which the rate of growth is directly proportional to the amount present.
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8
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y=mx+b
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9
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A sequence such as 2, 6, 18, 54, 162 or which has a constant ratio between terms.
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11
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Two or more equations containing common variable(s).
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12
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The set of values of the independent variable(s) for which a function or relation is defined
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13
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A sequence such as 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 or 12, 7, 2, –3, –8, –13, –18 which has a constant difference between terms.
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15
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A method of writing algebraic variables as functions of other variables.
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17
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A function of the type y=f(x)=ax1b because its graph is a straight line.
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18
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A function with a graph that is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.
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21
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A model for decay of a quantity for which the rate of decay is directly proportional to the amount present.
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1
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An integration method that essentially involves using the chain rule in reverse.
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2
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The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term.
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3
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On the coordinate plane, the pair of numbers giving the location of a point (ordered pair).
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4
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A function with a graph that is symmetric with respect to the origin.
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5
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Any of the symbols , , ≤, or ≥.
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6
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A quantity that can change or that may take on different values.
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7
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A function of the form y = a·bx where a 0 and either 0 b 1 or b 1.
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10
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The change in the value of a quantity divded by the elapsed time.
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14
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The set of y-values of a function or relation.
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16
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A relation for which each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element of the range.
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19
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A point at which a graph intersects the x-axis.
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20
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A set of ordered pairs.
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21
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Any mathematical calculation or formula combining numbers and/or variables using sums, differences, products, quotients (including fractions), exponents, roots, logarithms, trig functions, parentheses, brackets, functions, or other mathematical opera
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22
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A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs (=).
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23
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A point at which a graph intersects the y-axis.
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