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Math Reviewer

Fourth Exam

TermDefinition
Real Number R
Integers Z
Rational Number Q
Irrational Number I
Natural Number N
The Least Prime Number 2
multiple premises(minor to major) Inductive Reasoning
(Inductive Reasoning Conclusion) Conjecture
previously known(major to minor) Deductive Reasoning
consolidation of many additions Multiplication
A.M. (ante merediem)
P.M. (post merediem)
Regular Clock (12 Hours)
Military Clock (24 hours)
Modulo finding the remainder of the number in a division.
Modular Congruence (Order) Dividend € Divisor mod Remainder
4 faces, 4 vertices, 6 edges (Tetrahedron)
6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges (Cube)
8 faces, 6 vertices, 12 edges (Octahedron)
12 faces, 20 vertices, 30 edges (Dodecahedron)
20 faces, 12 edges, 30 edges (Icosahedron)
Curved Surfaces Solids (Non-polyhedron)
Flat Surface Solids (Polyhedron)
Sides are all flat surface (Prism)
Connecting a base to an apex (Pyramid)
Perfectly round object (Sphere)
Two parallel circles of equal sides at the ends (Cylinder)
Revolving small circle along a line of circle (Torus)
Rotating right triangle (Cone)
Point moves in a fixed distance and a given direction (Translation)
Rotating through a given angle (Rotation)
Points are transferred in line of symmetry (Reflection)
Lowest Level of Data Measurement Nominal Level
Second Highest Level of Data Measurement Interval Level
3 Measures of Central Tendency Arithmetic Mean, Median, and Mode
3 Measures of Dispersion Range, Variance, Standard Deviation
3 Measures of Relative Position Percentiles, Quartiles, and Standard Score / Z-Score
Two points that are away from other points. Outlier
Statistical method used to determine whether a linear relationship exist Correlation
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