In mathematical terms, justification refers to the process of providing logical reasoning or evidence to support a conclusion, claim, or solution. It involves demonstrating that a particular statement or theorem is true by using definitions, axioms, previously established results, or logical arguments. Justification helps ensure that mathematical statements are valid and reliable, allowing for a clear understanding of the underlying principles.
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a cluster full of numbers
In math terms commission is the amount of money a salesclerk receives on a sale. A salesclerk receives a commission with their salary.
Lines opposite each other
a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
Justification in math terms means to show how you solved the math problem. Lay out the problem and show step-by-step how the problem is solved.
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A defined space.
slope
a cluster full of numbers
In math terms commission is the amount of money a salesclerk receives on a sale. A salesclerk receives a commission with their salary.
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Lines opposite each other
that it is most likly to occur
a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
the distance between two or more numbers