A whole number that's not a prime is called a "composite" number.
The Lorentz transformation x=(x'+Vt')/sqrt(1-V^2/c^2) y=y' z=z' t=(t'+x'V/c^2)/sqrt(1-V^2/c^2) where V is the relative speed of S' (prime frame) as measures in S (unprime frame) To get the inverse transformation, prime the unprimed quantities and unprime the primed quantities, and make V negative.
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Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".
The number from which you subtract is called the minuend.
The number by which a number is divided is called the divisor. The number which is divided is called the dividend and the number resulting from the division is called the quotient.
It is called the divisor, and the number your dividing is called the dividen and your answer is called the quoitiont
It is called a composite number
Each number in a number pattern is called a Term.
it is called multiple
Each number is called a term!!:) <3
A number greater than zero is called a positive number, while a number below zero is called a negative number.
It is called a non-perfect number