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What are the different types of numbers? (Venn
Diagram)
Natural Numbers (N) The set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. Also called counting numbers (do not
include zero)
N = {1, 2, 3, ...}
Integers (Z) The set of whole numbers that include zero and negatives
Z⁺, Z⁺₀
Z = {0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ...}
Rational Numbers (Q) Set of all numbers that can be written as fractions; p/q where p and q are
integers (q ≠ 0)
Q = {p/q: p, q ∈ Z, q ≠ 0}
Irrational Numbers Set of all numbers that cannot be written as fractions (e.g, √2 and π)
Real Numbers (R) Set of all numbers that are rational and irrational
P⇒Q P implies Q; if P, then Q
P⇔Q P implies, and is implied by Q; P is equivalent to Q
LHS Left Hand Side
RHS Right Hand Side
Even Numbers 2n
, Odd Numbers 2n-1
Three Consecutive Integers n-1, n, n+1
Multiples of n kn (for some integer k)
Anything Squared... Is always ≥ 0
Perfect Squares ax²+bx+c
a & c must be squares
√a x√c =b/2 then perfect square
(a+b)²=a²+2ab+b²
How to find parameters 1) a(x+p)²+q
2) sub (-p,q) VERTEX
3) when x=0, y=c
4) rearrange to get a
5) Expand 2(x+p)² to equate to b
Quadratics in disguise When one power of x is double the other
E.G. x⁶+7x³-8
u=x³
u²+7u-8
solve
inflection point Between TP
Minimum number: Turning point - 1 (degree - 2)
stationary point a point on the function where the slope (derivative) is zero
degree - 1 (max)
turning point A turning point on a graph is the point on the graph at which the
function changes from increasing to decreasing or vice-versa.
vertex
degree - 1 (max)
stationary inflection point degree-
Even and odd degree even: opens on same side
odd: opens on opposite side
Hyperbola
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What are the different types of numbers? (Venn
Diagram)
Natural Numbers (N) The set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. Also called counting numbers (do not
include zero)
N = {1, 2, 3, ...}
Integers (Z) The set of whole numbers that include zero and negatives
Z⁺, Z⁺₀
Z = {0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ...}
Rational Numbers (Q) Set of all numbers that can be written as fractions; p/q where p and q are
integers (q ≠ 0)
Q = {p/q: p, q ∈ Z, q ≠ 0}
Irrational Numbers Set of all numbers that cannot be written as fractions (e.g, √2 and π)
Real Numbers (R) Set of all numbers that are rational and irrational
P⇒Q P implies Q; if P, then Q
P⇔Q P implies, and is implied by Q; P is equivalent to Q
LHS Left Hand Side
RHS Right Hand Side
Even Numbers 2n
, Odd Numbers 2n-1
Three Consecutive Integers n-1, n, n+1
Multiples of n kn (for some integer k)
Anything Squared... Is always ≥ 0
Perfect Squares ax²+bx+c
a & c must be squares
√a x√c =b/2 then perfect square
(a+b)²=a²+2ab+b²
How to find parameters 1) a(x+p)²+q
2) sub (-p,q) VERTEX
3) when x=0, y=c
4) rearrange to get a
5) Expand 2(x+p)² to equate to b
Quadratics in disguise When one power of x is double the other
E.G. x⁶+7x³-8
u=x³
u²+7u-8
solve
inflection point Between TP
Minimum number: Turning point - 1 (degree - 2)
stationary point a point on the function where the slope (derivative) is zero
degree - 1 (max)
turning point A turning point on a graph is the point on the graph at which the
function changes from increasing to decreasing or vice-versa.
vertex
degree - 1 (max)
stationary inflection point degree-
Even and odd degree even: opens on same side
odd: opens on opposite side
Hyperbola