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A PLUS
(5)
BINOMIAL
FRACTION
LEMMA
MINUS
NUMERAL
SCALE - a series of values, numbers in ascending or descending order
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VECTOR
A TASK
ROOT
MODULE
PERIOD
DISCHARGE - the place occupied by a digit when writing a number
FACTOR - each of the multiplying numbers
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DIVISION
THE MATRIX
MINIMUM
RESIDUE
POLYNOMIAL
PERCENT
RADICAL
SOLUTION
POWER
THEOREM
FORMULA
FUNCTION
PRIVATE
ELEMENT
(8)
ABSCISSA
ALGORITHM
ARGUMENT
GRADIENT
ACT
DIVIDER
VALUE
INTEGRAL
INTERVAL
LOGARITHM
MAXIMUM
MANTISSA
ORDINATE
PARAMETER
POSTULATE
ADDITION
(9)
SUBTRACTION
DIAGRAM
INVARIANT - a value that remains unchanged during transformations
CONSTANT
CONTINUUM
POLYNOMIAL
LOTS OF
PROPORTION
EQUALITY
IDENTITY
MULTIPLICATION
THE EQUATION
FACTORIAL
NUMERATOR
EXTREMUM
(10)
CALCULUS
COORDINATE
INDICATOR
PROGRESSION
(11)
DETERMINANT
DENOMINATOR
INDICATRIX
INEQUALITY
(12)
ANTILOG
INTERPOLATION
(13)
INFINITY
(14)
INTEGRATION
POTENTIZATION
(16)
LOGARITH
(17)
DIFFERENTIATION
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