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Math Vocabulary PowerPoint

Math Vocabulary PowerPoint . 1. Integer. Any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero. 2.RATIONAL NUMBER. A number that can be expressed as an integer or the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer . 3.SCIENTIFIC NOTATION.

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Math Vocabulary PowerPoint

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  1. Math Vocabulary PowerPoint

  2. 1. Integer • Any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero.

  3. 2.RATIONAL NUMBER • A number that can be expressed as an integer or the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer

  4. 3.SCIENTIFIC NOTATION • A widely used floating-point system in which numbers are expressed as products consisting of a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by an appropriate power of 10 (as in 1.591 × (10)−20 or 1.591 × 10 − 20)

  5. 4.PERFECT SQUARE • An integer (as 9 or 36) whose square root is an integer

  6. 5.IRRATIONAL NUMBERS • A number that can be expressed as an infinite decimal with no set of consecutive digits repeating itself indefinitely and that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers

  7. 6.REAL NUMBERS • A number that has no imaginary part <the set of all real numbers comprises the rationales and the irrationals

  8. 7.Density Property

  9. 8.Adjacent Angles

  10. 9.Coefficient • Any of the factors of a product considered in relation to a specific factor; especially: a constant factor of a term as distinguished from a variable

  11. 10.Distance Formula • The formula that has to us exponents, and or numbers with square roots.

  12. 11.Domain • Any of the three-dimensional subunits of a protein that are formed by the folding of its linear peptide chain and that together make up its tertiary structure

  13. 12.Hypotenuce • The side of a right-angled triangle that has the longest length.

  14. 13.Legs of a right Triangle • The shortest angles of a right triangles.

  15. 14. Range • The difference between the least and greatest values of an attribute or of the variable of a frequency distribution

  16. 15.Slop

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