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trigonometric identities that contain a combination angle, e.g. sin (A + B).
(also called compound depreciation) decrease based on a fixed rate of change over a period of...
(also called compound increase) growth at a certain rate of change that is calculated...
interest accumulated and calculated on previously accrued interest.
Compound interest is interest accumulated and calculated on previously accrued interest.
two or more shapes being absolutely identical in shape and size.
the axis of symmetry in a hyperbola that separates the two branches.
a pair of surds which multiply together to give a rational number..