MMW Flashcards

slay the prelims exam

1
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are regular, repeated or recurring forms or designs.

A

Patterns

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2
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indicates that you can draw an imaginary line across an object and the resulting parts are mirror images of each other.

A

Symmetry

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3
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The smallest measure of angle that a figure can be rotated while still preserving the original position

A

angle of rotation

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4
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the greatest European mathematician of the Middle Ages.

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Leonardo of Pisa – Fibonacci

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5
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When Does Fibonacci Born

A

1170

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6
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When Does Fibonacci Died?

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1240

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7
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Real Name of Fibonacci?

A

Leonardo Pisano Bogollo

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8
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where does fibonacci born?

A

Italy

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8
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What does fibonacci introduced in Europe?

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the Arabic number system

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9
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When is the fibonacci day?

A

November 23rd

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10
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discovered after an investigation on the reproduction of rabbits.

A

Fibonacci sequence

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11
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Golden Ratio or PHI?

A

1.618

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12
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Geometrically, it can also be visualized as a rectangle perfectly formed by a square and another rectangle, which can be repeated infinitely inside each section.

A

Golden ratio

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13
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the proportions of the length of the nose, the position of the eyes and the length of the chin all conform to some aspect of the Golden Ratio.

A

Mathematics & physical beauty

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14
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defined as a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized signs, sound, gestures, or marks having understood meanings.

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Languages

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15
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is a system of communication about objects like numbers, variables, sets, operations, functions and equations.

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Mathematics

16
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The mathematical notion used for formulas has its own grammar, not dependent on a specific natural language, but shared internationally by mathematicians regardless of their mother tongues.

A

The grammar of mathematics

17
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able to make very fine distinctions

A

Precise

18
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able to say things briefly

A

Concise

19
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able to express complex thoughts with relative ease.

A

Powerful

20
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is used to remember the order of operations in math problems

A

Gemdas

21
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The set of all first components of the ordered pairs is called?

A

domain

22
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The set of all second components is called?

A

range

23
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  • Input
  • First element
  • Domain
  • Abscissa
A

X

24
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  • Output
  • Second element
  • Range
  • Ordinate
A

Y

25
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is a correspondence between two sets X and Y in which each element of set X (independent variable) corresponds to exactly one element of set Y (dependent variable).

A

function

26
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  • One to one
  • Many to one
A

Function

27
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  • One to many
  • Many to many
A

Nonfunction

28
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If any vertical line intersects a graph in more than one point, the graph does not define y as a function of x.

A

Graph (the vertical line test)

29
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TWO VARIABLES, we get exactly one output (value for the dependent variable) for each input (value for the independent variable) then the equation specifies a?

A

FUNCTION.

30
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more than one output for a given input, the equation

A

NOT FUNCTION

31
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a compound function is a function defined by multiple subfunctions, where each subfunction applies to a certain interval of the main function’s domain.

A

Piecewise function