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CLEP College Mathematics Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version Prime Number - Answerswhole number that has only 2 factors (1 and itself) Composite Number - Answerswhole number that has factors in addition to 1 and itself 0 & 1 - AnswersNeither prime nor composite Even Numbers - AnswersComposite (because they are all divisible by two) Numbers that end in 5 - AnswersComposite (because they are all divisible by 5) Prime Numbers up to 20 - Answers2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 Interval - AnswersConnected portion of the real line Closed Interval - AnswersFilled in circles & [ ] Open Interval - AnswersOpen circles & ( ) Rational Number - AnswersNumber that can be written as a ratio/fraction Ex: 8 = 8/1 3/4 7,344/123,239 *EVERY WHOLE NUMBER* Irrational Number - AnswersNumber that can be written as a decimal but not a fraction Ex: pi= 3.141592... square root 2= 1.414213 Absolute Value - Answersdistance from 0 |x| Ex: |3|=3 |-3|=3 *never negative* Factors - AnswersNumbers you multiply to get another number Prime Factorization - AnswersList of prime numbers that are factors of a number Ex: prime fac of 8 = 2X2X2 *Take number and divide it by smallest prime that goes into it* Relation - AnswersRelationship between sets of information Domain - Answersset of all starting points; x Range - Answersset of all ending points; y All functions are _________ but not all ______ are functions. - AnswersRELATIONS Well-behaved Function - Answersrelation that has only one y when given one x *Can't share * None can not be matched * If you can draw a _______________ through two points it is NOT a function - AnswersVERTICAL LINE Linear Function - Answersf(x)=x D: (-inf, inf) R: (-inf, inf) *Diagonal Line* Constant Function - Answersf(x)=c

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CLEP College Mathematics Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026

Prime Number - Answerswhole number that has only 2 factors (1 and itself)

Composite Number - Answerswhole number that has factors in addition to 1 and itself

0 & 1 - AnswersNeither prime nor composite

Even Numbers - AnswersComposite (because they are all divisible by two)

Numbers that end in 5 - AnswersComposite (because they are all divisible by 5)

Prime Numbers up to 20 - Answers2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19

Interval - AnswersConnected portion of the real line

Closed Interval - AnswersFilled in circles & [ ]

Open Interval - AnswersOpen circles & ( )

Rational Number - AnswersNumber that can be written as a ratio/fraction

Ex: 8 = 8/1 3/4 7,344/123,239

*EVERY WHOLE NUMBER*

Irrational Number - AnswersNumber that can be written as a decimal but not a fraction

Ex: pi= 3.141592... square root 2= 1.414213

Absolute Value - Answersdistance from 0 |x|

Ex: |3|=3 |-3|=3

*never negative*

Factors - AnswersNumbers you multiply to get another number

Prime Factorization - AnswersList of prime numbers that are factors of a number

Ex: prime fac of 8 = 2X2X2

*Take number and divide it by smallest prime that goes into it*

Relation - AnswersRelationship between sets of information

Domain - Answersset of all starting points; x

Range - Answersset of all ending points; y

, All functions are _________ but not all ______ are functions. - AnswersRELATIONS

Well-behaved Function - Answersrelation that has only one y when given one x

*Can't share * None can not be matched *

If you can draw a _______________ through two points it is NOT a function - AnswersVERTICAL LINE

Linear Function - Answersf(x)=x

D: (-inf, inf)

R: (-inf, inf)

*Diagonal Line*

Constant Function - Answersf(x)=c

D: (-inf, inf)

R: (y|y=c)

*Horizontal Line*

Quadratic Function - Answersf(x)=x^2

D: (-inf, inf)

R: [0, inf)

*Smile/Increases Quickly*

Cubic Function - Answersf(x)=x^3

D: (-inf, inf)

R: (-inf, inf)

*Mirror Half Quadratic*

Square Root Function - Answersf(x)=sq rt x

D: [0, inf)

R: [0, inf)

*Sideways Quadratic*

Absolute Value Function - Answersf(x) =|x|

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