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Progression in which each term is obtained by adding to the previous one a fixed number called the difference of the progression.
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Was a Russian mathematician and writer who made significant contributions in the fields of analysis, partial differential equations, and mechanics.
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It is the sum of a series of numbers divided by the count of that series of numbers.
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It is a function such that as the independent variable x increases, the dependent variable y increases.
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It is an algebraic expression. Several numbers and letters intervene in it, related by addition, multiplication and / or powers.
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It is a set of defined and unambiguous, ordered and finite instructions or rules that allows, typically, to solve a problem, perform a computation, process data and carry out other tasks or activities.
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It is the expression of a quantity divided by another quantity; that is, it represents an unrealized quotient of numbers.
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It is a quantity produced by dividing two numbers.
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It is a polygon with five sides and five vertex.
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It is the point where two or more one-dimensional elements meet.
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It is the result of multiplying a number by itself.
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Was a German mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who contributed significantly in many fields, including number theory, mathematical analysis, differential geometry, statistics, algebra, geodesy, magnetism, and optics.
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A measure of mass, symbol g, which is equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.