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Chapter 3 vocabualry Test

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answer to subtraction problem
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the number that is divided into the dividend
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the number that is left over when one number is divided unequally into another
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The number of times a number is multiplied by itself, as indicated as exponent
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the lower number of a fraction
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The upper number of a fraction
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The portion of a number which, when multiplied by itself equals the original number
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a mathematical method for determining the value of an unknown quantity that has a specific relationship to one or more quantity
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For a 2 cm increase in patient size, increase the mAs by 30% (multiply by 1.3) per 2 cm. For a 2 cm decrease in patient/part size, decrease the mAs by 20% (multiply by 0.8) per 2 cm
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mAs is inversly proportional to the speed of the screen mAs1 / mAs2 = RS2 / RS1
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the answer to a division problem
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mA X Seconds = mAs
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the description of a number that has been multiplied by itself two times
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mAs is directly proportional to the grid mAs1 / mAs2 = GCF1 / GCF2
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a number that represents a portion of a whole number
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the dot at the left of a decimal fraction; indicates the number of parts
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a declaration that two mathematical statements (groups of numbers, together with their signs or mathematical functions) are equal to each other
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a number consisting of a whole number and a fraction
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Below 85 kVp, an adjustment of 2 kVp/cm will compensate for small changes. Above 85 kVp, a change of 3 kVp/cm is necessary
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to maintain a constant radiographic intensity (density), the mAs must be directly proportional to the square of the distance mAs1 / mAs2 = SID1 squared / SID2 squared
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mAs maintenance /mAs distance formula / the square formula
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Relative speed formula
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Cubed
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mAs formula
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30 % rule (Alteration for patient/part size mAs)
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Denominator
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Quotient
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Fraction
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Power
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Numerator
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Decimal point
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Squared root
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Remainder
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Alteration for patient/part size kV
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Equation
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Grid conversion formula
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Difference
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Divisor
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Mixed number / Improper fraction
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Algebra
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A form of a fraction with a denominator of 100
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the description of a number that has been multiplied by it-self
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a superscript number that indicates how many times a number is multiplied by itself
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a fraction with a denominator of 10, 100 or any number that consists of 1followed by one or more zeros
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the number divided into in a division
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tool used to measure the body part
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to increase contrast (more difference between shades) decrease the kVp by 15% and multiply the mAs by 2. To decrease contrast, increase latitude and lower patient dose, increase kVp by 15% and divide the mAs by 2
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the answer to a multiplication table
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the quotient that results from dividing one number into another
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the number that is multiplied times it to form a mathematical term with exponent

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