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  • Mathematical Language
    The system used to communicate mathematical ideas. It is precise, concise, powerful, clear and objective.
  • Variable
    Quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem.
  • Constant
    A quantity with fixed value
  • Term
    Consist of variable or constant or both
  • Polynomial
    Mathematical expressions that consists of one or more term. It may be monomial, binomial, trinomial
  • Mathematical Expressions
    Consists of terms separated by either plus or minus sign
  • Mathematical Sentence
    Combines two mathematical expressions using a comparison operator
    • May be an equality or inequality
  • Mathematical Equation
    Two mathematical expressions that are equal
  • Universal Statement
    says that a certain property is true for ALL elements in a set (EVERY, EACH)
  • CONDITIONAL STATEMENT
    says that if one thing is true, then some other thing also has to be true (IF, THEN)
  • EXISTENTIAL STATEMENT
    says that given a property that may or may not be true, there is at least one thing for which the property is true (THERE, EXIST)
  • ADDITION
    • Plus
    • The sum of
    • Increased by
    • Total
    • Added to
    • More than
  • SUBTRACTION
    • Minus
    • The difference of
    • Decreased by
    • Subtracted from
    • Less than
  • MULTIPLICATION
    • Multiplied by
    • The product of
    • Times
    • Twice
    • ( )
    • *
  • DIVISION
    • Divided by
    • The quotient of
    • Per
    • Ratio
    • Fraction
  • X
    A number
  • =
    it means is or yields
  • LEONARDO PISANO BOGOLLO
    lived between 1170 and 1250 in Italy his nickname is "Fibonacci" means "Son of Fibonacci"
  • Fibonacci Sequence
    Each number in the sequence is the sum of the two numbers which precede it.
  • Golden Spiral
    Is a logarithmic spiral whose growth factor is the golden ratio
  • Set
    Is a well defined collection of distinct objects
  • Roster Method
    Elements in the given set are listed, enumerated, separated by a comma inside a pair of braces
  • Descriptive Method
    Is used to represent any element of the given set
  • Finite
    The element of set is countable
  • Infinite (...)

    The element of set is uncountable
  • Equal (=)

    Same element
  • Equivalent (~)

    Same number of element
  • Joint
    Have at least one common element
  • Disjoint
    Have no common element
  • Empty Set { }

    Has no element
  • Universal Set
    Totality/total of all sets involve
  • SUBSET
    Is a set every element of which can found on a bigger set
  • UNION (U)

    Combine/combining all of the elements
  • INTERSECTION
    getting the common element
  • Difference
    Subtracted the same element
  • COMPLIMENT
    aalisin yung element sa mismong Universal Set