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  1. Folens Maths Programme: Term 3 (Summer) Year 7 (Folens Maths Programme for ELC) by Sue Briggs, etc., 2002-08-31
  2. Maths Programme: Year 1 Spring Term Workbook
  3. Maths Programme: Year 3 Spring Term File by Sue Thorn, 1999-05-31
  4. James Stewart'sEssential Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Enhanced Edition (with Enhanced WebAssign with eBook Printed Access Card for Multi Term Math and Science) [Hardcover](2010) by J., (Author) Stewart, 2010
  5. Folens Maths Programme: Year 7 Summer Term by Sue Briggs, etc., 2002-05-30
  6. Formula One Maths Medium Term Assessment Resource Year 7 by Catherine Berry, Margaret Bland, 2002-10-30
  7. Math Terms (Einstein's Math Series)
  8. Finite Mathematics, Enhanced Edition (with Enhanced WebAssign with eBook for One Term Math and Science Printed Access Card) by Howard L. Rolf, 2010-02-10
  9. James Stewart'sEssential Calculus, Enhanced Edition (with Enhanced WebAssign with eBook Printed Access Card for Multi Term Math and Science) [Hardcover](2010) by J., (Author) Stewart, 2010
  10. Oxford Maths Zone: Recording Book Year 2, Term 3
  11. Oxford Maths Zone: Recording Book Year 1, term 2
  12. Oxford Maths Zone: Lesson Plans Year 2, Term 3
  13. Oxford Maths Zone: Big Book Year 1, Term 3
  14. Essential Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Enhanced Edition (with Enhanced WebAssign with eBook Printed Access Card for Multi Term Math and Science) by James Stewart, 2010-01-01

61. Basic Terms
Help with basic geometry terms lines, points, segments, and rays.Brought to you by math League Multimedia. Basic terms.
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A line is one of the basic terms in geometry. We may think of a line as a "straight" line that we might draw with a ruler on a piece of paper, except that in geometry, a line extends forever in both directions. We write the name of a line passing through two different points A and B as "line AB" or as , the two-headed arrow over AB signifying a line passing through points A and B. Example: The following is a diagram of two lines: line AB and line HG. The arrows signify that the lines drawn extend indefinitely in each direction.
Points
A point is one of the basic terms in geometry. We may think of a point as a "dot" on a piece of paper. We identify this point with a number or letter. A point has no length or width, it just specifies an exact location. Example: The following is a diagram of points A, B, C, and Q:

62. Counting Down Using Words
Addition terms. Learn, Practice, Play, Explore, Feedback. Previous Lesson,Table of Contents, Next Lesson, AAA math CD. Addition Equation Definitions.
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In an addition equation such as 5 + 6 = 11 :
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63. Graph Theory Glossary
Here we define the terms that we introduce in our tutorialsyou may needto go to the library to find the definitions of more advanced terms.
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Graph Theory Glossary
Chris Caldwell This glossary is written to supplement the Interactive Tutorials in Graph Theory . Here we define the terms that we introduce in our tutorialsyou may need to go to the library to find the definitions of more advanced terms. Please let me know of any corrections or suggestion! A B C D ... Z
adjacent
Two vertices are adjacent if they are connected by an edge.
arc
A synonym for edge. See graph
articulation point
See cut vertices
bipartite
A graph is bipartite if its vertices can be partitioned into two disjoint subsets U and V such that each edge connects a vertex from U to one from V. A bipartite graph is a complete bipartite graph if every vertex in U is connected to every vertex in V. If U has n elements and V has m , then we denote the resulting complete bipartite graph by K n,m . The illustration shows K . See also complete graph and cut vertices
chromatic number
The chromatic number of a graph is the least number of colors it takes to color its vertices so that adjacent vertices have different colors. For example, this graph has chromatic number three.
When applied to a map this is the least number of colors so necessary that countries that share nontrivial borders (borders consisting of more than single points) have different colors. See the

64. Math 310 - Glossary Of Linear Algebra Terms
GLOSSARY OF LINEAR ALGEBRA terms. Thanks to Gene Herman for compiling thisGlossary as part of his math 215 Homepage at Grinnell University.
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A PPLIED L INEAR A LGEBRA Instructors Syllabus Glossary Sample Exams Applications Web Resources G LOSSARY OF L INEAR A LGEBRA T ERMS Thanks to Gene Herman for compiling this Glossary as part of his Math 215 Homepage at Grinnell University algebraic multiplicity of an eigenvalue:
The algebraic multiplicity of an eigenvalue c of a matrix A is the number of times the factor (t-c) occurs in the characteristic polynomial of A basis for a subspace:
A basis for a subspace W v v k W such that:
  • v v k linearly independent ; and
  • v v k spans W characteristic polynomial of a matrix:
    The characteristic polynomial of a n by n matrix A is the polynomial in t given by the formula det( A - tI column space of a matrix:
    The column space of a matrix is the subspace spanned by the columns of the matrix considered as a set of vectors. See also: row space consistent linear system:
    A system of linear equations is consistent if it has at least one solution. See also: inconsistent defective matrix:
    A matrix A is defective if A has an eigenvalue whose geometric multiplicity is less than its algebraic multiplicity diagonalizable matrix:
    A matrix is diagonalizable if it is similar to a diagonal matrix.
  • 65. Search Engine Math
    As in normal math, multiplying terms through a phrase search canbe a much better way to get the answers you are looking for.
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    Search Engine Math
    By Danny Sullivan , Editor
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    Page updated: Oct. 26, 2001 , unless noted in specific sections Forget power searching. Don't worry about learning to do a "Boolean" search. All most people need to know is a little basic "search engine math" in order to improve their results. Come learn how to easily add, subtract and multiply your way into better searches at your favorite search engine. The information below works for nearly all of the major search engines. Be Specific Before learning math, it's a helpful reminder that the more specific your search is, the more likely you will find what you want. Don't be afraid to tell a search engine exactly what you are looking for. For example, if you want information about Windows 98 bugs, search for "Windows 98 bugs," not "Windows." Or even better, search for exactly what the problem is: "I can't install a USB device in Windows 98," for example. You'll be surprised at how often this works. Using The + Symbol to Add Sometimes, you want to make sure that a search engine finds pages that have all the words you enter, not just some of them. The + symbol lets you do this.

    66. Educational Software Solutions For Math And Writing
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    67. Riverdeep | Destination Math | MSC V | Combining Like Terms
    Unit 2, Evaluating an Algebraic Expression. Session 2, Combining Liketerms. Simplifying expressions by combining like terms. Simplifying
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    Unit 2 Evaluating an Algebraic Expression Session 2 Combining Like Terms Learning Objectives Applying the commutative property of multiplication Applying the distributive property of multiplication over addition Simplifying expressions by combining like terms Simplifying expressions by using the order of operations Overview The clearance area for the Micro helicopter at the Coney Valley Rescue Base is too small for the new, larger helicopter, the Skyking. Can Dijit work out the area of the existing pad and the area of the larger landing pad? Keywords variable, expression, commutative property, distributive property, simplify, like terms, order of operations Question 1 Calculate the maximum speed that Ricky can achieve before he test drives the 4x4 Jebra. Objectives Simplifying expressions by combining like terms Simplifying expressions by using the order of operations Difficulty Level: 1 Question 2 Find the area of an automobile's hubcap at the design stage.

    68. Riverdeep | Destination Math | MSC V | Rewriting A Formula In Terms Of A Differe
    Session 2, Rewriting a Formula in terms of a Different Variable. Simplifying algebraicexpressions by multiplying and combining like terms. Difficulty Level 1,
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    To find support materials for other sessions in this course, you will need to select the module tab below and then the unit and session underneath.
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    Unit 5 Solving Literal Equations Session 2 Rewriting a Formula in Terms of a Different Variable Learning Objectives Using the properties of equality to rewrite a formula for a particular variable Overview The City Architect plans to rebuild the Coneyville water tank, but he doesn't know its height. Can Dijit rewrite the formula for the volume of the tank to solve for the height? Keywords pi, volume, isolate, inverse operation Question 1 Calculate the height of the furnace wall at the Rococo Oil Refinery. Objectives Using the properties of equality to rewrite a formula for a particular variable Difficulty Level: 1 Question 2 Find the slant height of a conical methane tank at the Rococo Oil Refinery. Objectives Identifying the variables in the formula for the volume of a frustum of a cone Recognizing the radius and diameter of a circle Simplifying algebraic expressions by multiplying and combining like terms Difficulty Level: 1 Question 3 Calculate the radius of the gas storage tank at the Rococo Oil Refinery.

    69. Discrete Math Glossary
    About MATtours Site map Gallery of graphs and algorithms How to teach usinginvestigations Clickable list of terms Help Discrete mathematics glossary.
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    Discrete mathematics glossary Below are links to pages containing definitions and examples of many discrete mathematics concepts. Included in the list are some concepts that are not cited specifically in the tours. We include them for you to tinker with on your own. adjacent
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    70. Mathematically Correct: Glossary Of Terms
    Glossary of terms. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation BritannicaOnline v 1.31, 1995; math A shortened version of mathematics.
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    Glossary of Terms
    • Mathematics: The science of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of objects. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation ...[Britannica Online v 1.31, 1995]
    • Math: A shortened version of mathematics.
    • New Math: A change in the perspective of mathematics education in the early '60s that emphasized set theory, and has nothing to do with the changes to math education today.
    • Whole Math: The current revolution in mathematics curriculum, akin to the Whole Language experiment, that emphasizes group discussion, essays, calculators and guessing and de-emphasizes basic skills and direct instruction.
    • Complete Math: A term used by the math reform movement to avoid using the term Whole Math
    • New-New Math: Another term for Whole Math , used in the San Francisco Chronicle.
    • Reform Math: Another term for Whole Math , primarily used by the proponents of these changes.
    • Fuzzy Math: A reference to Whole Math , probably originating in Palo Alto, CA. (not to be confused with "fuzzy logic")

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    73. MATH SPOKEN HERE! Words
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    74. Harcourt Math Glossary

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    75. Glossary Of Mathematical Terms
    Glossary of terms that have been discussed or mentioned on these pages. Letter A
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    76. Math Index
    Addition Fractions Positive and negative numbers Functions Arithmetic series Associative property of numbers Asymptotes Horizontal Oblique Vertical Base e Binomial series Cancellation property of numbers Common logarithms
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    77. A Maths Dictionary For Kids By Jenny Eather
    Animated, interactive maths dictionary for kids which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language. Needs Flash 5.0 plugin - easy, fast and WORTH IT !! Jenny Eather © 2002
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    78. Math.com Glossary

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    79. Tutorial Index Of Terms
    A D Addition Fractions Positive and negative numbers Functions. Arithmetic series.Associative property of numbers Asymptotes Horizontal Oblique Vertical.
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    Derivatives x Definition Differentiation Dy/Dx Laws ... Differentiation (see Derivatives) Distributive property of numbers Division Exponents Fractions Functions Definition ... Dy/Dx E - H Equations Purpose Linear Quadratic Estimation ... Estimation using exponents Exponents Advantages Definition Division Multiplication ... Factoring quadratic equations Fractions Addition Definition Division Multiplication ... Subtraction Functions Definition Difference Linear Non-linear ... Graph Graphing functions Exponential Linear Logarithmic Non-linear I - L Inequalities Intercepts Integrals Definition Laws Workbench Inverse Laws - see Properties LCD LCM Least Common Denominator Least Common Multiple Limits Asymptotes Horizontal Oblique Vertical ... Linear equations Logarithms Definition Common Natural Properties ... Types M - P MacLaurin series Magnification of fractions Maximum and minimum Means and extremes Multiplication Exponents Fractions Functions Natural logarithms Numbers Negative Positive Numerator Operator precedence ... Properties of logarithms Properties of numbers Commutative Associative Cancellation Distributive ... Proportions Q - T Quadratic equations Definition Formula Solving quadratic equations Range ... Reduction of fractions Series Arithmetic Binomial Geometric MacLaurin ... Slope of a linear equation Taylor series U - Z
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    80. Math Index

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