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WGU - D126 - MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATORS II EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

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WGU - D126 - MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATORS II EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

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WGU - D126 - MATHEMATICS 2025
FOR ELEMENTARY
EDUCATORS II EXAM
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION



QUESTION 1



A number whose value is less than zero. On the number line, these numbers are to
the left of zero. - ANSWERS-negative number



QUESTION 2



A term in a pattern or sequence that immediately follows another term with no
gaps between them. - ANSWERS-consecutive term



QUESTION 3



A symbol made up of three dots (...) that is used at the end of a sequence to
indicate that the sequence is infinite, or goes on forever. Used in the middle of a
sequence, it indicates continuing. - ANSWERS-ellipsis




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, WGU - D126 - MATHEMATICS 2025
FOR ELEMENTARY
EDUCATORS II EXAM
QUESTION 4



A set of shapes with a repetitive order, also known as a geometric pattern. -
ANSWERS-shape pattern



QUESTION 5



A number whose value is greater than zero. On the number line, these numbers are
to the right of zero. - ANSWERS-positive number



QUESTION 6



A term that does not have the same variable(s) with the same exponent(s) as
another term. The terms cannot be combined using addition or subtraction. -
ANSWERS-Unlike Term



QUESTION 7



Sometimes called a power, it is a number that shows how many times the base is
multiplied by itself. For example, the 3 in 8^3. - ANSWERS-Exponent


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