Math 10 Terminologies: 4TH QUARTER

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  • Percentile Point indicates the percentage below its corresponding score.
  • Exclamation Point is the symbol for factorial notation
  • Factorial n or n! is the product of all positive integers from 1 to n inclusive.
  • Prof Edward Kasner coined the term "Googol" and "Googolplex"
  • A googol is 10^100
  • A Googolplex is 10^Googol
  • Box method is also called logical reasoning
  • Walpole and Myers called this generalized multiplication rule covering k-operations.
  • Fundamental Principle of Counting (Also known as Multiplication Principle) if an operation can be performed in n1 ways and for each of these second operation can be performed n2 ways
  • Addition Principle is if two events A and B are mutually exclusive and A can be performed in m ways
  • Permutation is an arrangement of all or part of the set of objects where ORDER is significant
  • Probability of an event is the ratio of the number of a favorable outcomes
  • Probability of an event is defined as the ratio of the number of ways that an event can occur
  • Computed Quantile Point indicates the observation or score where k percentage of scores fall below it
  • Measure of Dispersion describe the variability or spread of the scores in a distribution.
  • The Computed Value of QD indicates half of the range of the middle 50% of the given set of data.
  • Correlation Coefficient between 2 or variables is a measure of their linear relationship.
  • Pearson Product Moment Coefficient of Correlation is used in determining the strength of relationship between 2 sets of variables
  • Experiment is an activity by which an observation is obtained
  • Trial is a performance or repetition of an experiment.
  • Outcome refers to each possible result of a trial
  • Sample Space refers to a set of all possible outcomes
  • Sample Point refers to each element in the space
  • Event refers to any subset of a sample space
  • Ethics refers to the set of values and moral principle thatn govern the behavior of an individual