The number by which another number is divided. For 3 ÷ 9, the divisor is 9.
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Index number
A number that is multiplied by itself one or more times is raised to a power.
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Inequality symbols
The following symbols are inequality signs: < less than, > greater than, ≤ less than or equal to and ≥ greater than or equal to. For example, 8 > 3 means 8 is greater than 3.
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Operation
A mathematical process. The most common operations are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x) and division (÷).
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Place value
The value of a place, or position, of a digit in a number.
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Power
A number that it is multiplied by itself one or more times is raised to a power.
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Card 2
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A number that is multiplied by itself one or more times is raised to a power.
Back
Index number
Card 3
Front
The following symbols are inequality signs: < less than, > greater than, ≤ less than or equal to and ≥ greater than or equal to. For example, 8 > 3 means 8 is greater than 3.
Back
Card 4
Front
A mathematical process. The most common operations are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x) and division (÷).
Back
Card 5
Front
The value of a place, or position, of a digit in a number.
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