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Vocabulary Overview (Due: May 31)

Matthew Lee (Period 6)

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4.If a number was the quotient of the square of negative one and another number, both numbers
6.Positive and negative, I am thee. Add them together, nothing you will see.
9.Not infinitesimal (in adjective form) information (I was having a bit of fun creating these clues. I apologize infinitely.)
10.Comparison of two values pertaining to different units
11.Adding three letters to the end creates a mystical place. It is usually 45, but never 0.
12.If I kicked you, this term would almost describe you. Unless you're an optimist.
14.Plural of a letter, usually, that, usually, is the y of a formula regarding b, m, and x
18.Understand, not memorize. Absorb, not scan. Explain, not examine.
19.*Places line* Oh. Look. What's over here? A square. What about over here? Another square? I'm bored.
21.If this were a function, than f(((2.3^8)/5)%) could be the Cube Root of 4, or about 7831/5000
24.Numbers that express the distributional property of a collection of information
25.The occurrence, proximity, and concentration of data.
26."If you take away the 5th, 7th, and 8th letter, you get a singular noun"
28.Can be an interesting insult if the words "you are" come to the front. Find it to the left of m.
32.Mathematically existing values, no i's allowed (I apologize. Not a lot of these are actual definitions. Please don't mark me down for humor.)
33.Numerical sentence usually expressing two values of equivalence that have been broken up by mathematical symbols
34.Fun sounding word for villains, cutting a number 'till you can't anymore
35.Product of the like value(s) of the decomposition of a set of, usually, positive integers into their prime factors
37.Letters and numbers with symbols in between (don't count that parallel double line)
38.Read it. You should get an idea of what my data looks like.
39.Removing the first two letters leaves behind an interesting topic, usually pertaining to racism or sexism
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1.Hint, taking the first four letters of the first word and replacing them gives you its opposite (literally)
2.Three words: The first is a numeric idea, the third is the answer to all of your problems
3.Usually a rectangle with two values on the "longer" sides at the same intervals
5.Characteristic of a set of numbers, involving the loss of a similarity between factors
7.Sometimes a plate, sometimes a ball, referring here to the unique faces of a prsm
8.Using your brain to proportionally analyze with the base operation of exponents
10.Try to bio-morph without an op. Don't overthink it.
13.In education, usually corresponds to a letter. Determines your honor.
15.Ever been alone? Ignored? Left out of those popular groups? (Wow, I described myself perfectly. Ouch)
16.This word appears twice here, this one means the lower of the base operation of tetration
17.Has the same meaning without the first word, the third word is a cool science refractor
20.1,2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,6,8,15
22.One negative, its relation to the letter negative three spaces left of t, plural
23.Comparison of two numbers with a colon, usually
27.Well-known word that is mentioning left and right
29.Somewhat about approximately, or, you know, all of them
30.A 1-dimensional figure, usually containing evenly spaced real numerical values
31.Three traffic cones are equal to a double AA battery (if their h and r are good enough)
36.Our school has four, the Brits usually have three, and this sentence has 18, excluding the small strokes

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