
Dividing Polynomials
... • Multiply every term in the divisor by the first term in the quotient. Write the resulting product beneath the dividend with like terms lined up. • Subtract the product from the dividend. • Bring down the next term in the original dividend and write it next to the remainder to form a new dividend. ...
... • Multiply every term in the divisor by the first term in the quotient. Write the resulting product beneath the dividend with like terms lined up. • Subtract the product from the dividend. • Bring down the next term in the original dividend and write it next to the remainder to form a new dividend. ...
Development of New Method for Generating Prime Numbers
... The reason for writing this article was a solution of the ancient problem. This problem in a simplified version is as follows: Slandy a noble woman well-known in the Eastern world lived in ancient times. She had seven daughters. Slandy always wore aтamazing beauty antique necklace of precious pearls ...
... The reason for writing this article was a solution of the ancient problem. This problem in a simplified version is as follows: Slandy a noble woman well-known in the Eastern world lived in ancient times. She had seven daughters. Slandy always wore aтamazing beauty antique necklace of precious pearls ...
Chapter 1. Arithmetics
... Continue the____(6)__ with 7, 11 and so on, until all the factors are primes. 1.3.3. Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition: Raising a number to a power Raising ___(1)___ a power is devised from repetitive multiplication. The power is also called an index and the number to be raised to a po ...
... Continue the____(6)__ with 7, 11 and so on, until all the factors are primes. 1.3.3. Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition: Raising a number to a power Raising ___(1)___ a power is devised from repetitive multiplication. The power is also called an index and the number to be raised to a po ...
Integer Exponent Review Notes
... Caution: Remember that the exponent determines how many places to move the decimal point, NOT how many zeros are in the decimal form of the answer! Converting from Decimal Form to Scientific Notation: To convert to scientific notation, always move the decimal so that there is only one digit to the l ...
... Caution: Remember that the exponent determines how many places to move the decimal point, NOT how many zeros are in the decimal form of the answer! Converting from Decimal Form to Scientific Notation: To convert to scientific notation, always move the decimal so that there is only one digit to the l ...
Integers & Absolute Value
... To be able to identify, compare, and order positive and negative integers. To be able to determine the absolute value of numbers and expressions. Why learn this: To use positive and negative numbers to measure temperature, height (as in above and below sea level), money, and more. We use absolute va ...
... To be able to identify, compare, and order positive and negative integers. To be able to determine the absolute value of numbers and expressions. Why learn this: To use positive and negative numbers to measure temperature, height (as in above and below sea level), money, and more. We use absolute va ...
natural numbers
... Arithmetic Every composite number can be written as the product of prime numbers, and there’s only one way to do so. (The order of the factors is unimportant.) We know that there’s more than one way to write 12 as a product: for example, we could write it as 12 = 2 x 6, or 12 = 3 x 4. But notice tha ...
... Arithmetic Every composite number can be written as the product of prime numbers, and there’s only one way to do so. (The order of the factors is unimportant.) We know that there’s more than one way to write 12 as a product: for example, we could write it as 12 = 2 x 6, or 12 = 3 x 4. But notice tha ...
Arithmetic

Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek ἀριθμός arithmos, ""number"") is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics. It consists of the study of numbers, especially the properties of the traditional operations between them—addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Arithmetic is an elementary part of number theory, and number theory is considered to be one of the top-level divisions of modern mathematics, along with algebra, geometry, and analysis. The terms arithmetic and higher arithmetic were used until the beginning of the 20th century as synonyms for number theory and are sometimes still used to refer to a wider part of number theory.