If they are all numbers - no letters other than e or pi, then they are arithmetic. Otherwise they are probably algebraic.
But beware, phi is also arithmetic.
The mean is usually the arithmetic mean - there are other means in maths. For a set of numbers, the arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers.
It is the arithmetic mean or average.
An arithmetical set is a set of natural numbers which can be defined by a formula of first-order Peano arithmetic.
Any arithmetic operation, other than division by zero, can be performed on any set of numbers in a sequence.
The word is "average". Formally, to get an average of a set of numbers, you add all the numbers and divide by the size of the set (for example, if you have 10 numbers, you add all of them together and divide the result by 10). The average - which is also know as the "arithmetic mean" - gives you an idea of the "typical" value for the numbers in the set.
It is the arithmetic average or mean.
The mean is usually the arithmetic mean - there are other means in maths. For a set of numbers, the arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers.
It is most likely to be the arithmetic mean.
A set of numbers that occurs in a specific patter
It is the arithmetic mean or average.
"Average" or "Mean" or, more specifically, "Arithmetic Mean"
In any given set, the arithmetic mean is the average, which is the sum total of the numbers divided by how many numbers there are. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) 68 + 45 + 20 + 17 + 10 = 160 There are 5 numbers in this set. 160/5 = 32 The mean is 32. The explanation uses the variable "n" because it doesn't know how many numbers are in the set.
An arithmetical set is a set of natural numbers which can be defined by a formula of first-order Peano arithmetic.
Any arithmetic operation, other than division by zero, can be performed on any set of numbers in a sequence.
This is called the average, or the arithmetic mean, of the numbers.
The Arithmetic Mean is a form of average. To get it: add all the numbers up; then divide that by the amount of numbers that there were.
The word is "average". Formally, to get an average of a set of numbers, you add all the numbers and divide by the size of the set (for example, if you have 10 numbers, you add all of them together and divide the result by 10). The average - which is also know as the "arithmetic mean" - gives you an idea of the "typical" value for the numbers in the set.