
Unit one powerpoint notes
... exponentially as temperature increases. • B) A fish’s ability to taste food is affected by the clarity of aquarium water. • C) Tadpoles’ fear of carnivorous insect larvae increases as the tadpoles age. • D) The number of times a dog wags its tail indicates how content the dog is. ...
... exponentially as temperature increases. • B) A fish’s ability to taste food is affected by the clarity of aquarium water. • C) Tadpoles’ fear of carnivorous insect larvae increases as the tadpoles age. • D) The number of times a dog wags its tail indicates how content the dog is. ...
Representation
... procedure is the same as that of decimal long division; here, the divisor 101 goes into the first three digits 110 of the dividend one time, so a "1" is written on the top line. This result is multiplied by the divisor, and subtracted from the first three digits of the dividend; the next digit (a "1 ...
... procedure is the same as that of decimal long division; here, the divisor 101 goes into the first three digits 110 of the dividend one time, so a "1" is written on the top line. This result is multiplied by the divisor, and subtracted from the first three digits of the dividend; the next digit (a "1 ...
Absolute Value
... Lesson 1-2 Absolute Value Integers - the set of whole numbers and their opposites. Which are examples of Integers? ...
... Lesson 1-2 Absolute Value Integers - the set of whole numbers and their opposites. Which are examples of Integers? ...
Interval Notation
... Mr. Xiong’s age is in each of these sets. You must read and decipher set notations to figure it out. You should start with a large group of numbers and can narrow it down each time by eliminating certain numbers. ...
... Mr. Xiong’s age is in each of these sets. You must read and decipher set notations to figure it out. You should start with a large group of numbers and can narrow it down each time by eliminating certain numbers. ...
Lesson 3.1: Integers and Absolute Value
... Example: -6 and 6 are opposites because both are 6 units away from zero. | -6 | = 6 and | 6 | = 6 ...
... Example: -6 and 6 are opposites because both are 6 units away from zero. | -6 | = 6 and | 6 | = 6 ...
handout - Colorado Math Circle
... 6. Can you think of a way to use the Zeckendorf representation to convert between miles and kilometers? Negative Fibonacci Indices. We can extend the Fibonacci sequence to negative indices by applying the Fibonacci recursive formula “backwards”. Every number can be uniquely represented as a sum of d ...
... 6. Can you think of a way to use the Zeckendorf representation to convert between miles and kilometers? Negative Fibonacci Indices. We can extend the Fibonacci sequence to negative indices by applying the Fibonacci recursive formula “backwards”. Every number can be uniquely represented as a sum of d ...
Chapter 2: Measurements and Problem Solving
... II. Significant Figures and Mathematical Operations A. All digits known to be correct plus one uncertain ...
... II. Significant Figures and Mathematical Operations A. All digits known to be correct plus one uncertain ...
File
... The union of two sets means that we are combining both sets. Every member of each separate set is a member of the union. The intersection of two sets means we are looking for common elements. Only those elements that are in both sets are in the intersection. A complement of a set is all the numbers ...
... The union of two sets means that we are combining both sets. Every member of each separate set is a member of the union. The intersection of two sets means we are looking for common elements. Only those elements that are in both sets are in the intersection. A complement of a set is all the numbers ...
7th Grade Math
... Ex: 2x-3 EQUATIONS – a mathematical sentence made up of more than one expression connected by an equal sign. Ex: 3x+7=x-3 TERMS – all the parts of expressions or equations. In an arithmetic sequence, terms are the values (or numbers) in the list. ARITHMETIC SEQUENCES – a list of numbers that have a ...
... Ex: 2x-3 EQUATIONS – a mathematical sentence made up of more than one expression connected by an equal sign. Ex: 3x+7=x-3 TERMS – all the parts of expressions or equations. In an arithmetic sequence, terms are the values (or numbers) in the list. ARITHMETIC SEQUENCES – a list of numbers that have a ...
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.