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An
ordered list of numbers that has a common ratio between
consecutive terms, 2, 6, 18, 54. |
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A
graph consisting of points with connections in which the
points are called vertices and the line segments are called
edges. |
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A
sequence of symbols or geometric figures. |
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The
branch of mathematics that uses functions and relations to
study geometric phenomena; the description of ellipses and
other conic sections in the coordinate plane by quadratic
equations. |
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A
prescription or rule, that sets up a one-to one correspondence
between the points in a geometric object (the preimage) and
the points in another geometric object (the
image). |
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A
set of data points on an X-Y grid, possibly with consecutive
points connected by line segments. |
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A
curve or shape so irregular that its dimension (according to
the technical definition of dimension) is a fraction, rather
than an integer. |
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A
process of dividing an object into parts. |
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A
quantity that has magnitude and direction. A _______ is
typically represented by a directed line segment, whose length
represents the magnitude and whose orientation in space
represents the
direction. | |
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For
any right triangle, the sum of the squares of the measures of
the legs equals the square of the measure of the
hypotenuse. |
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A
figure consisting of vertices and edges that shows how ovjects
are connected, a collection of points (vertices), with certain
connections (edges) between
them. | |