11th Grade Math
Equivalent - ANS -means mathematically equal to. ACT will ask you to find the answer equivalent to a given option,
meaning that is equal to that option.
\Factors - ANS -are numbers that, when multiplied, equal another number. 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6. The greatest common
factor of 2 or more numbers, when multiplied by another number, can produce both given numbers.
\Greatest Common Factor - ANS -The greatest factor that some numbers have in common.
\i - ANS -Imaginary numbers denoted by i.
\Least Common Multiple - ANS -is the smallest number that can be divided by each of the other numbers.
\Matrix - ANS -is an array of data displayed in rows and columns.
\Mean - ANS -a set of data is its average, which is found by adding up all the items in the data set and dividing by the
number of items.
\Median - ANS -is the middle number in a set of data. If there are 2 numbers find the average of the 2 numbers.
\Mode - ANS -is the number that occurs most frequently in a data set. A data set may have two modes.
\Modeled by: - ANS -On the ACT, you will often see that a variable, sure as distance, can be "modeled by" an equation.
This simply means that you use that equation to find the variable, such as distance.
\Prime - ANS -a number that has exactly 2 factors. (ex; 7. note: 0 and 1 are not prime.)
\Respectively - ANS -means in that order.
\Solution Set - ANS -is all the possible answers to an equation.
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Equivalent - ANS -means mathematically equal to. ACT will ask you to find the answer equivalent to a given option,
meaning that is equal to that option.
\Factors - ANS -are numbers that, when multiplied, equal another number. 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6. The greatest common
factor of 2 or more numbers, when multiplied by another number, can produce both given numbers.
\Greatest Common Factor - ANS -The greatest factor that some numbers have in common.
\i - ANS -Imaginary numbers denoted by i.
\Least Common Multiple - ANS -is the smallest number that can be divided by each of the other numbers.
\Matrix - ANS -is an array of data displayed in rows and columns.
\Mean - ANS -a set of data is its average, which is found by adding up all the items in the data set and dividing by the
number of items.
\Median - ANS -is the middle number in a set of data. If there are 2 numbers find the average of the 2 numbers.
\Mode - ANS -is the number that occurs most frequently in a data set. A data set may have two modes.
\Modeled by: - ANS -On the ACT, you will often see that a variable, sure as distance, can be "modeled by" an equation.
This simply means that you use that equation to find the variable, such as distance.
\Prime - ANS -a number that has exactly 2 factors. (ex; 7. note: 0 and 1 are not prime.)
\Respectively - ANS -means in that order.
\Solution Set - ANS -is all the possible answers to an equation.
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