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c. Mathematics is indespensible
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elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a and b noting that a is the first element of the pair
b is the second element .Any two ordered pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are said to be equal if and only if, a=c and b=d.
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a. Set-Builder Notation
b. Subset
d. Ordered Pair
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Pentagonal numbers
is_______________________.
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a. n(3n-1)/2
b. n2
d. n(n+1)/2
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Triangular numbers
is_______________________.
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a. n(3n-1)/2
b. n(n+1)/2
d. n2
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Pentagonal numbers
is_______________________.
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a. n2
b. n(n+1)/2
d. n(3n-1)/2
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for Triangular numbers
is_______________________.
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b. n2
c. n(n+1)/2
d. n(3n-1)/2
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for square numbers is_______________________.
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b. n2
c. n(3n-1)/2
d. n(n+1)/2
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In Polygonal Numbers the Geometric shapes associated with numbers for square numbers is_______________________.
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b. n(n+1)/2
c. n2
d. n(3n-1)/2
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It is an ordered list of numbers called terms that may have repeated values.
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b. Patterns
c. Sequence
d. Fibonacci Sequence
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a. Sequence
b. Term
d. Conjecture
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a. Term
b. Sequence
c. Conjecture
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It is very important that once an answer was arrived it must be verified with regards to the given problem. Solutions must
ensure that answers are consistent.
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b. Devise a plan
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It is very important that once an answer was arrived it must be verified with regards to the given problem. Solutions must
ensure that answers are consistent.
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c. Devise a plan
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It refers to a statement that is both universal and conditional which contains some variation of the words "for all" and
conditional statements contain versions of the words "if-then".
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It refers to a statement that is both universal and conditional which contains some variation of the words "for all" and
conditional statements contain versions of the words "if-then".
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It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is true for all objects of a given
sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the presence of something.
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It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is true for all objects of a given
sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the presence of something.
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a. Subset
b. Ordered Pair
c. Set-Builder Notation
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a. Subset
b. Set-Builder Notation
c. Ordered Pair
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It refers to given elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a and b noting that a is the first
element of the pair b is the second element .Any two ordered pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are said to be equal if and only if, a=c and
b=d.
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a. Subset
b. Ordered Pair
c. Set-Builder Notation
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It refers to a statement such that first part assures that a certain object exists and is universal since its second part says that
the question fulfills a specific property for everything of a specific kind.
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It refers to a statement such that first part assures that a certain object exists and is universal since its second part says that
the question fulfills a specific property for everything of a specific kind.
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It refers to any two sets denoted by A and B such that every element of A is also an element of B then A is called subset of
B, written A B,
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a. Cartesian Product
b. Ordered Pair
c. Set-Builder Notation
d. Subset
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It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs (a,b) where a is in A and
b is in ~
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a. Set-Builder Notation
b. Cartesian Product
c. Ordered Pair
d. Subset
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Mathematics played a major role in the underpinnings of our world. Logical reasoning and critical thinking skills are required
in any endeavor.
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c. Mathematics is indespensible
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Natural objects and phenomenon behave by the underlying mathematical structure. Interactions and relationships of nature
can be best described by mathematical equations
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d. Mathematics is indespensible
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Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.
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a. Devise a plan
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c. Devise a plan
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Population growth and bacterial decay can be modeled by the exponential growth or decay formula.
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a. Sequence
c. Fibonacci Sequence
d. Patterns
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Population growth and bacterial decay can be modeled by the exponential growth or decay formula __________________.
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a. n(n+1)/2
b. Pert
c. n2
d. A
e. Pn2
f. A
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Successful problems solvers uses a variety of techniques when they attempt to solve a problem. The following techniques
are most useful:
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d. Devise a plan
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Successful problems solvers uses a variety of techniques when they attempt to solve a problem. The following techniques
are most useful:
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b. Devise a plan
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The most aesthetically pleasing proportion the ______________is approximated by the ratios of the Fibonacci numbers.
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a. Patterns
c. Ratio
d. Golden Ratio
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The most aesthetically pleasing proportion the ______________is approximated by the ratios of the Fibonacci numbers.
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a. Patterns
c. Golden Ratio
d. Ratio
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The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by applying assumptions, procedures or principles.
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a. Inductive reasoning
b. Deductive reasoning
c. Polygonal Numbers
d. Term Numbers
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The type of reasoning where a conclusion is made by applying assumptions, procedures or principles.
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a. Deductive reasoning
b. Polygonal Numbers
c. Inductive reasoning
d. Term Numbers
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a. Polygonal Numbers
b. Deductive reasoning
c. Conjecture
d. Inductive reasoning
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a. Deductive reasoning
b. Conjecture
c. Polygonal Numbers
d. Inductive reasoning
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These are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs which are commonly observed in natural objects such as six-fold
symmetry of snowflakes, hexagonal structure and formation of honeycombs, tiger's stripes and hyena's spots.
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a. Fibonacci Sequence
b. Patterns
c. Sequence
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This sequence is formed by adding the the preceeding two numbers, starting with 0 and 1.
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a. Patterns
b. Fibonacci Sequence
d. Sequence
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To be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.
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To be able to solve a problem, understanding what the problem asks for is very important.
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b. Devise a plan
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To make predictions mathematical models can generate analysis and interpretation using existing data.
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a. Mathematics is indespensible
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Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).
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a. Equality of Functions
b. Relation
c. Function
d. Variables
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Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).
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a. Variables
b. Relation
c. Function
d. Equality of Functions
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When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y is determined by that of x then
we say that y is a function (f) of x.
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a. Equality of Functions
b. Variables
c. Function
d. Relation
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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is said that x R y.
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a. Relation
b. Equality of Functions
c. Function
d. Variables
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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is said that x R y.
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a. Relation
b. Variables
c. Function
d. Equality of Functions
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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is said that x R y.
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a. Variables
b. Function
c. Equality of Functions
d. Relation
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It refers to a set S and P(x) be a property that elements of S may or may not satisfy. We may define a new set to be the set
of all elements x in S such that P(x) is true. The set is denoted as follows:
{
= Set-Builder Notation
~ Set- Roster Notation
~ Subset
~ Ordered Pair
}
Set-Builder Notation
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