MAT 101 TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
it is a sequence or a guide.
Pattern
refer to the consistent repetition or recurrence of names or events that occurs within certain
phenomena.
Regularities
a curve that starts from a central point and gradually moves away from it, continuously
revolving around the center while expanding or contracting.
Spiral
refer to a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a
river, stream, or other watercourse.
Meadows
a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space, often characterized by
oscillations or periodic variations, with little or no associated mass transport.
Wave
fundamental mathematical concept, is frequently observed in nature. Natural formations like
snowflakes, flowers, and crystals display pleasingly symmetrical arrangements.
Symmetry
Process of tiling a plane using one or more geometric shapes called tiles, ensuring there are
no overlaps or gaps between the tiles.
Tessellation
, The separation of an object or material into two or more pieces under the action of stress.
This separation occurs due to the development of certain displacements within the material.
Fracture or Crack
a smaller, often more localized separation within a material
Crack
a broader, more severe separation that involves the complete or partial breaking of the
material into distinct pieces.
Fracture
pattern made by a series of bands or strips, often having the same width and color along their
length.
Stripes
a never-ending pattern, exhibiting infinitely complex structures that are self-similar across
different scales.
Fractals
an infinite sequence of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. It
starts with 1, 1, and then continues with 2 (1+1), 3 (1+2), 5 (2+3), 8 (3+5), 13 (5+8), and so on.
Appears in various natural phenomena like the arrangement of leaves on plants and the
spirals of shells.
Fibonacci Sequence
The ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers which is approximately equal to
1.61803398875.
Golden Ratio
What is the believed origin of the Fibonacci sequence and its connection to ancient Indian
mathematicians?
SOLUTIONS
it is a sequence or a guide.
Pattern
refer to the consistent repetition or recurrence of names or events that occurs within certain
phenomena.
Regularities
a curve that starts from a central point and gradually moves away from it, continuously
revolving around the center while expanding or contracting.
Spiral
refer to a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a
river, stream, or other watercourse.
Meadows
a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space, often characterized by
oscillations or periodic variations, with little or no associated mass transport.
Wave
fundamental mathematical concept, is frequently observed in nature. Natural formations like
snowflakes, flowers, and crystals display pleasingly symmetrical arrangements.
Symmetry
Process of tiling a plane using one or more geometric shapes called tiles, ensuring there are
no overlaps or gaps between the tiles.
Tessellation
, The separation of an object or material into two or more pieces under the action of stress.
This separation occurs due to the development of certain displacements within the material.
Fracture or Crack
a smaller, often more localized separation within a material
Crack
a broader, more severe separation that involves the complete or partial breaking of the
material into distinct pieces.
Fracture
pattern made by a series of bands or strips, often having the same width and color along their
length.
Stripes
a never-ending pattern, exhibiting infinitely complex structures that are self-similar across
different scales.
Fractals
an infinite sequence of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. It
starts with 1, 1, and then continues with 2 (1+1), 3 (1+2), 5 (2+3), 8 (3+5), 13 (5+8), and so on.
Appears in various natural phenomena like the arrangement of leaves on plants and the
spirals of shells.
Fibonacci Sequence
The ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers which is approximately equal to
1.61803398875.
Golden Ratio
What is the believed origin of the Fibonacci sequence and its connection to ancient Indian
mathematicians?