Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
The correct answer for this question is RANGE (APEX) hope this helps someone! :))
In the study of sequences, given a number n, the position to term rule tells you how the nth term of the sequence is calculated.
Domain, in math terms, is the set of possible x values. This changes with your function. f(x)=x, for example, has a domain of negative infinity to infinity. However, f(x)=squareroot of x can only be positive, as otherwise it would go to imaginary numbers. Hence, its domain is 0 to inifinity.
it means cutting the thing in half eg when u bisect a circle u cut it in half
Input actually is a maths term. However, the term "domain" may also be appropriate.
The domain would always be the set of all real numbers while the range depends on the sign outside the term in the absolute value and the other operations to be evaluated outside the absolute value term.
It means the difference between the lowest and highest values E.G 100 - 80=20, so the range is 20.
an independent variable
my nth term maths is very tuff because its syallabus is changed
Term to Term rule in Maths is how much you go up or down in. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6 would be +1
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it means that in maths two things are the same,in everyday life it means usually that two things or people are the same or have the same rights
Short term loans come in various lengths and each length can be meant for a different customer. Their lengths can range from a few months to many years.
No, it is not a mathematical term.
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