The mathematical term for pattern in maths is "sequence". Hope this helps : )
In maths there is discrete data and continuous data. Continuous data can be measured to any degree of accuracy, e.g. I am 1.8716749873651 metres tall. Discrete data cannot...e.g. I have 2 sisters. Discrete data cannot have halves or decimals, whole numbers only.
Data that can be expressed by numbers, for example 35% or 0.23 or a quarter. The opposite is qualitive data and this would be opinions.
Primary data.
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Data that you yourself have collected (or commissioned their collection), rather than obtained from some other source.
Data is collected and collated for statistical purposes in maths
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Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
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primary data structures
primary data structures
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
frequency distribution
No, it is not a mathematical term.
Surveys are conducted in order to collect data for statistical reasons in maths