Glossary Word
abbreviate account
additive inverse algebra
algebraic expression
arc
associative property
Explanation to make a word shorter
a facility that allows you to buy on credit or use a utility in advance of paying
the additive inverse, or opposite, of a number a is the number that, when added to a, yields zero
the branch of Mathematics that deals with generalised arithmetic by using letters or symbols to represent unknown values
a mathematical sentence using variables, constants and symbols
a part of the circumference of a circle
giving the same result, no matter what order the parts of a calculation are done in
balancing method doing the same operation to both sides of an equation base
biased sample binomial bisect
budget coefficient a sample that is not random
an algebraic expression with two terms to cut into equal halves
a list of expected income and expenses for a period of time, the purpose being to help a person or business plan and manage their finances
the numerical factor multiplied to a variable
common fraction a fraction written in the form of two integers, one above the other, separated by a line. Te bottom number must not be a 1 or a zero
compass
complementary angles
complementary events
composite numbers
compound event
the geometry instrument used to draw a circle two angles with a sum of 90°
events that together represent all the possible outcomes a natural number that has more than two factors
two or more separate events or outcomes that can be considered as one single event or outcome
the number which is multiplied by itself, or raised to a power / the bottom face of a pyramid or prism
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