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a flat plane with two perpendicular axes (x-axis and y-axis). The position of any point on the plane can be described as an ordered pair of coordinates (x1; y1).
(also called classical probability) the calculated probability of an event occurring; or the...
a number which combined with its inverse results in the identity 1, e.g. 4 × ¼ = 1.
(also called compound depreciation) decrease based on a fixed rate of change over a period of...
a part of the quadratic formula that gives us information about the roots or solutions of the...
the sum of the areas of all the planes of a three-dimensional object.