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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Math Vocabulary PowerPoint

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1. Integer

Any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero.

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2.RATIONAL NUMBER A number that can be expressed as an

integer or the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer

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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)

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4.PERFECT SQUARE An integer (as 9 or 36) whose square root

is an integer

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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

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6.REAL NUMBERS A number that has no imaginary part

<the set of all real numbers comprises the rationales and the irrationals

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7.Density Property

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8.Adjacent Angles

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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

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10.Distance Formula The formula that has to us exponents,

and or numbers with square roots.

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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

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12.Hypotenuce The side of a right-angled triangle that

has the longest length.

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

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14. Range The difference between the least and

greatest values of an attribute or of the variable of a frequency distribution

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