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module 3- stats wgu exam questions and answers 100% pass elementary operations addition subtraction multiplication division constants a number with a fixed value all real numbers arithmetic expression a string of numbers connected by elementary operations 4 + 2 + 5 - 8 4,2,5,8= ...

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elementary operations
addition
subtraction
multiplication
division


constants
a number with a fixed value
all real numbers


arithmetic expression
a string of numbers connected by elementary operations
4+2+5-8
4,2,5,8= constants
+, +, -= operations


anything with a letter is
not a constant


variable
X
symbol that represents or holds the place of a numeric value


coefficients
a number by which a variable is being multiplied.
they are written in FRONT
16x= 16 is the coefficient and x is the variable


term
can be many things
can be a single constant (5)
a single variable (x)
can be any number of constants, variables, multpilication, exponents

example- 15ab^2


15xy^2 is equal to
15 x X x y x y


terms are seperated by
separated by either addition, subtraction, or division operations

x2 - 3x
2 terms

, alagebaric expression
is a string of terms connected by division, addition, and subtraction.


writing algebaric expressions
write constants at the end of your expression
6x+11
y3−51
abc+5
x+8−−√

Write the terms with the largest exponents first in your expression.
x3−8b2

Always write expressions in descending order of exponent value with constants at the end of the
expression. Here are some examples:
y3+4x−51
c2+abc+5
x3−x+8−−√


inverse operations
two operations are considered this if they undo one another
subtraction is the inverse of addition
division is the inverse of multiplication


the degree
refers to the LARGEST EXPONENT

12= 0 DEGREE
7a= 1 DEGREE
x ^2= 2 DEGREE


Names of expressions based on their degree
An expression of degree 0 is known as a constant*
An expression of degree 1 is known as linear*
An expression of degree 2 is known as quadratic*
An expression of degree 3 is known as cubic


an exponent of 0 means
1
7^0= 1


−5A+5A
0


combining terms in long expressions
step 1. identify like terms
2. move the like terms next to one another
3. add of subtract coefficients

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